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First case of successful use extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in child of the first year of life with respiratory failure

B.M. Todurov, O.M. Dovgan, O.M. Duzhyna, I.О. Aksionova, V.I. Borisova, S.M. Sudakevych, V.V. Shmyrko, T.V. Kropyvko, N.V. Liovina

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