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    Tootian Tourghabe J, Arabikhan HR, Alamdaran A, Zamani Moghadam H.
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    Tonson la Tour A, Desjardins MP, Gravel J.
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  • 53. The Absence of Gallstones on Point-of-Care Ultrasound Rules Out Acute Cholecystitis.
    Villar J, Summers SM, Menchine MD, Fox JC, Wang R.
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  • 55. Zombie Cruise Ship Virtual Escape Room for POCUS Pulmonary: Scan Your Way Out.
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