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Pulmonary aspiration / Pneumonia / Medical emergencies / Tracheal intubation / Vomiting / Pulmonary edema / Aspiration pneumonia / Pneumonitis / Cricoid cartilage / Medicine / Anesthesia / Intensive care medicine
Date: 2003-08-12 11:31:28
Pulmonary aspiration
Pneumonia
Medical emergencies
Tracheal intubation
Vomiting
Pulmonary edema
Aspiration pneumonia
Pneumonitis
Cricoid cartilage
Medicine
Anesthesia
Intensive care medicine

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