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DescriptionFluoroscopy burn.jpg |
English: Injuries to back and arm from multiple prolonged electrophysiological and ablation procedures with bi-plane fluoroscopy. Wounds on back healed into scarred areas while injury on arm required grafting. |
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Source | http://www.biij.org/2007/2/e22/ |
Author | LK Wagner, PhD; Vlietstra et a |
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