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Applications de l’échographie pulmonaire chez le patient en état critique

3 - Échographie pulmonaire chez le nouveau-né

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Nous avions promis à nos lecteurs un chapitre entier consacré aux enfants dans notre prochaine édition. Ce chapitre était une urgence. Grâce au privilège qui nous avait été donné par Philippe Mauriat de faire profi ter le nouveau-né en état critique de cette méthode pacifi que, le voici enfin.

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Lichtenstein, D.A. (2011). Applications de l’échographie pulmonaire chez le patient en état critique. In: L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_21

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