Opaque hemithorax in a child: The eyes see what the mind suspects
Background: Children with acute febrile respiratory illnesses are commonly seen in the emergency department. Apart from the initial stabilization, they need to be assessed for the underlying cause, and clinicians should formulate differential diagnoses to start treatment. Radiological investigations...
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Main Authors: | Ketan Kumar (Author), Joseph L Mathew (Author), Jayashree Muralidharan (Author), Kamal K Singhal (Author), Kushaljit S Sodhi (Author), Pankaj C Vaidya (Author), Meenu Singh (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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