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La surpression pulmonaire avec aéroembolisme cérébral au cours de la plongée sous-marine

Pulmonary barotrauma with cerebral air embolism during scuba diving

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Sassi, R.B., Brahim, W.B., Mezoughi, I. et al. La surpression pulmonaire avec aéroembolisme cérébral au cours de la plongée sous-marine. Réanimation 23, 544–545 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13546-014-0911-z

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