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. 2013 Mar 14;17(2):418.
doi: 10.1186/cc12539.

A bedside definition of acute respiratory distress syndrome based on a conceptual model

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A bedside definition of acute respiratory distress syndrome based on a conceptual model

Shigeki Kushimoto. Crit Care. .
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    Perel A. Perel A. Crit Care. 2013;17(2):418. Crit Care. 2013. PMID: 25232575 No abstract available.

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