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Inalazione di corpi estranei

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Rianimazione in età pediatrica

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L’inalazione di corpi estranei (CE) è un evento potenzialmente fatale, che costituisce una delle più importanti indicazioni alla broncoscopia operativa in urgenza, in modo particolare in soggetti in età pediatrica.

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Majori, M., Fecci, L., Monica, M., Casalini, A.G. (2012). Inalazione di corpi estranei. In: Rianimazione in età pediatrica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2059-7_17

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