Point of Care Ultrasound in Primary Care. Is it a high resolution tool?

Point-of-Care Ultrasound is a method of performing a rapid clinical ultrasound, with the aim of responding to a clinical question immediately. This is not an ultrasound performed systematically as the radiologists do, nor does it pretend to replace it. It is useful in some kind of screening (abdomin...

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Hauptverfasser: Calvo Cebrián, Antonio, López García-Franco, Alberto, Short Apellaniz, Jorge
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