Implante de filtro de veia cava com uso de dióxido de carbono como meio de contraste: série de casos
Carbon dioxide use as contrast for vena cava filter implantation: case series
Matheus Pessanha de Rezende; Bernardo Massière; Arno von Ristow; Alberto Vescovi; Alexandre A. Duarte; Daniel A. Drummond; Leonardo Stambovsky; Antonio Luiz de Medina
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