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      Lung ultrasound features of children with complicated and noncomplicated community acquired pneumonia: A prospective study

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                Journal
                Pediatric Pulmonology
                Pediatr Pulmonol
                Wiley
                8755-6863
                1099-0496
                June 25 2019
                September 2019
                July 2019
                September 2019
                : 54
                : 9
                : 1479-1486
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Pediatric EmergencyBambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS Rome Italy
                [2 ]Department of RadiologyBambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS Rome Italy
                [3 ]Department of Woman and Child Health and Public HealthFondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli, IRCCS Rome Italy
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                10.1002/ppul.24426
                31264383
                a0ab6d8c-7399-4c98-9f19-07170872001d
                © 2019

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