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Acute aortic dissection: a missed diagnosisWong et al., 2018
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- Wong H
- Bevis P
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A 60-year-old man with a history of indigestion and untreated hypertension presented with sudden-onset central chest pain which radiated to his back. Acute coronary syndrome was initially suspected but excluded in the emergency department before the patient was …
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