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. 2001 Winter;48(1):27–31.

Pneumothorax with soft tissue emphysema following abrupt wake-up and self-extubation.

C L Maestrello 1, R L Campbell 1, J R Campbell 1
PMCID: PMC2007335  PMID: 11495402

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