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  • We present a case where point-of-care lung ultrasound was used to identify the source of progressive multi-organ failure when a chest X-ray (CXR) and other routine tests failed to provide a conclusive answer. Post-case discussion focuses on the following: (1) the relative strengths and weaknesses of CXR versus lung ultrasound in screening for lung disease; and (2) suggestions of how lung ultrasound practice can be standardized within the field of anesthesiology.
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  • University towns in the United States
  • Research Triangle
  • Cities in Durham County, North Carolina
  • Cities in North Carolina
  • Cities in Wake County, North Carolina
  • County seats in North Carolina
  • Planned cities in the United States
  • Durham, North Carolina
  • Duke family
  • Cities in Orange County, North Carolina
  • Populated places established in 1853
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