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Schubert, E., Huber-Wagner, S. & Holzapfel, K. Korrelliert bei schwerverletzten Patienten der Durchmesser der V. cava inferior im CT mit der Sterblichkeit?. Notfall Rettungsmed 17, 536–538 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-014-1896-x
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