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Thomas G Costantino

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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 22, 2014
Diagnosis of patellar tendon rupture by emergency ultrasoundKylee Phillips, Thomas G Costantino
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 29, 2008
Images in emergency medicine. Traumatic abdominal wall herniasTrang Truong, Thomas G Costantino
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 7, 2024
Response to Letter to EditorRyan C Gibbons, Thomas G Costantino
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 31, 2004
Heterotopic gestation: another possibility for the emergency bedside ultrasonographer to considerMichael J Breyer, Thomas G Costantino
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 23, 2020
Evidence-Based Medicine Improves the Emergent Management of Peritonsillar Abscesses Using Point-of-Care UltrasoundRyan C Gibbons, Thomas G Costantino
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 3, 2009
PneumoperitoneumAmanda Horn, Gerald O'Neill, Thomas G Costantino
Emergency Radiology|April 23, 2021
Point-of-care ultrasound diagnosis of pediatric intussusception: a case seriesGregory Zandrow, Ryan C Gibbons, Thomas G Costantino
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 21, 2007
Images in emergency medicine. Bilateral tubal ectopic pregnanciesGerald M O'Neill, Thomas G Costantino, David Karras
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 31, 2007
Septic arthritis and bursitis: emergency ultrasound can facilitate diagnosisThomas G Costantino, Benjamin Roemer, Ernest H Leber
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2003
Technique for emergency medicine bedside ultrasound identification of a radiolucent foreign bodyAnthony J Dean, Craig A Gronczewski, Thomas G Costantino
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 22, 2014
Diagnosis of patellar tendon rupture by emergency ultrasoundKylee Phillips, Thomas G Costantino
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 29, 2008
Images in emergency medicine. Traumatic abdominal wall herniasTrang Truong, Thomas G Costantino
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 7, 2024
Response to Letter to EditorRyan C Gibbons, Thomas G Costantino
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 31, 2004
Heterotopic gestation: another possibility for the emergency bedside ultrasonographer to considerMichael J Breyer, Thomas G Costantino
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 23, 2020
Evidence-Based Medicine Improves the Emergent Management of Peritonsillar Abscesses Using Point-of-Care UltrasoundRyan C Gibbons, Thomas G Costantino
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 3, 2009
PneumoperitoneumAmanda Horn, Gerald O'Neill, Thomas G Costantino
Emergency Radiology|April 23, 2021
Point-of-care ultrasound diagnosis of pediatric intussusception: a case seriesGregory Zandrow, Ryan C Gibbons, Thomas G Costantino
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 21, 2007
Images in emergency medicine. Bilateral tubal ectopic pregnanciesGerald M O'Neill, Thomas G Costantino, David Karras
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 31, 2007
Septic arthritis and bursitis: emergency ultrasound can facilitate diagnosisThomas G Costantino, Benjamin Roemer, Ernest H Leber
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2003
Technique for emergency medicine bedside ultrasound identification of a radiolucent foreign bodyAnthony J Dean, Craig A Gronczewski, Thomas G Costantino
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