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Selected Articles: The impact of parenteral opioid analgesics on sonographic and clinical diagnostic accuracy for suspected acute appendicitis
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VermeulenB, MorabiaA, UngerPF, GoehringC, GrangierC, SkljarovI, et al. Acute appendicitis: influence of early pain relief on the accuracy of clinical and US findings in the decision to operate.A randomized trial. Radiology1999;210:639–43.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2015
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