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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full November 2, 2014 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full May 18, 2014 Issue in PDF
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports - Full October 2014 Issue in PDF
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Special Supplement: Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Juvenile recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (also known as laryngeal papillomatosis), a condition with benign, wartlike tumors in the respiratory tract, may be associated with upper airway obstruction. -
Full November 2002 Issue in PDF
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Trauma Reports Supplement
One year later: Emergency department response to biological terrorism, part II - smallpox, viral hemorrhagic fevers, tularemia, and botulinum toxins -
Infectious Causes of Upper Airway Obstruction in Children
Individuals caring for children must be prepared to diagnose and treat airway emergencies expeditiously. Appropriate management of acute upper airway obstruction tests the organization of emergency care systems. Successful management of airway emergencies in children requires a team approach, including the skills of the primary physician and the staff of the emergency department, radiology department, and operating room staff. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Full November 1, 2002 Issue in PDF
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Procedural Sedation, Part II