Boehler’s angle and the critical angle of Gissane are of limited use in diagnosing calcaneus fractures in the EDB Jason R. Knight MDa,*, Eric A.
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sepsis with acute respiratory distress syndrome 4 days after admission. The hallmark of peritonitis is abdominal pain. The diagnosis of hollow-organ perforation is based on
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Oppenheim C, Stanescu R, Dormont D, et al. False-negative diffusion- weighted MR findings in acute ischemic stroke. AJNR Am J Neuro- radiol 2000;21:1434 - 40.
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