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. 1999 Sep;16(5):362–363. doi: 10.1136/emj.16.5.362-a

Towards evidence based emergency medicine: best BETS from the Manchester Royal Infirmary. Radiography for fish bones in the throat.

L Bethune
PMCID: PMC1347060  PMID: 10505919

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