Preoperative pulmonary ultrasound: a valuable tool for managing post-COVID-19 sequelae
Luis Alberto Rodrigues Linares, Victoria Regina da Silva Oliveira, Lais Helena Navarro e Lima, Rodrigo Moreira e Lima, Camila Squarzoni Dale
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31/07/2025
Aceito em:
08/10/2025