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Anaphylaxis: A case of successfully treated cardiac arrest during second coronary angiography

Dorota Wolny1, Michał Furdal1, Karol Zieliński1, Luiza Bulak1, Marek Mak2, Natalia Świątoniowska-Lonc1, Artur Telichowski1, Adrian Doroszko13, Waldemar Banasiak13, Krzysztof Ściborski1

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