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Vol. 54. Issue 3.
Pages 209-212 (1 March 2001)
Vol. 54. Issue 3.
Pages 209-212 (1 March 2001)
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Transporte de pacientes pediátricos críticos: entrando en una nueva era
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D.G. Jaimovich
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Correspondencia: Pediatric Intensive Care. University of Illinois. Hope Children's Hospital. Oak Lawn, Chicago. Illinois. Estados Unidos.
Professor of Pediatrics. Director Pediatric Intensive Care. Director Medical Transport Program. University of Illinois. Hope Children's Hospital. Oak Lawn, Chicago. Estados Unidos
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