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We discuss the presentations, investigations and treatment of AAA in the Emergency Department

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Imaging test for abdominal aorta aneurysm via radiopaedia.org

June 8, 2013August 1, 2013 stellayiu Tagged AAA, Abdo pain, Back pain, Clerkship, Emergency Medicine, M3, Shock 1 Comment
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