Prevalence of palpable wrist pulses
AUTOR(ES)
Friedman, Sandor A.
RESUMO
A survey of healthy children revealed little variability in the distribution of wrist pulses. Radial pulses were always present; ulnar pulses were missing in only 3·4 per cent and were never unilaterally absent.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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