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Chilaiditi’s sign or Chilaiditi’s syndrome in the emergency department
  1. B Hivert1,
  2. G Der Sahakian1,
  3. Y E Claessens1,
  4. B Randone2,
  5. G Afanou3,
  6. J C Allo1
  1. 1
    Emergency Department, Cochin Hospital, Paris Descartes University, Assistance Publique-Paris, France
  2. 2
    Department of Surgery, Cochin Hospital, Paris Descartes University, Assistance Publique-Paris, France
  3. 3
    Department of Radiodiagnosis, Cochin Hospital, Paris Descartes University, Assistance Publique-Paris, France
  1. Dr J-C Allo, Department of Emergency Medicine Cochin Hospital, 27 rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques 75679, Paris Cedex 14, France; jean-christophe.allo{at}cch.aphp.fr

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