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Congress: ECR24
Poster Number: C-13035
Type: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2024/C-13035
Authorblock: T. Suzuki; Kamogawa-city/JP
Disclosures:
Takahiro Suzuki: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Interventional vascular, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, Catheters, Venous access, Education and training
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