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    Medical negligence by Otto, S.F.

    Published in SA journal of radiology (09-06-2004)
    “…The progress made in diagnostic and therapeutic medicine has resulted in an increase in the number of malpractice suits brought against medical practitioners…”
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    The feasibility of determining the position of an endotracheal tube in neonates by using bedside ultrasonography compared with chest radiographs : research by Joubert, G., Otto, S.F., De Kock, S.H.

    “…Background. Neonates in our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) receive a large amount of radiation with X-rays (XRs) being done daily, even more often with…”
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    An audit of paediatric intussusception radiological reduction at the Bloemfontein Academic Hospital Complex, Free State, South Africa : research by Otto, S.F., Le Grange, S.M., Joubert, G., Venter, J.A.

    “…Background. Intussusception remains the most common cause of bowel obstruction in infants and toddlers and can result in considerable morbidity and mortality…”
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    The feasibility of determining the position of an endotracheal tube in neonates by using bedside ultrasonography compared with chest radiographs by de Kock, S.H, Otto, S.F, Joubert, G

    “…Background. Neonates in our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) receive a large amount of radiation with X-rays (XRs) being done daily, even more often with…”
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    Medical negligence : review article by Otto, S.F.

    Published in SA journal of radiology (01-08-2004)
    “…The progress made in diagnostic and therapeutic medicine has resulted in an increase in the number of malpractice suits brought against medical practitioners…”
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    An audit of paediatric intussusception radiological reduction at the Bloemfontein Academic Hospital Complex, Free State, South Africa by Venter, J.A, le Grange, S.M, Otto, S.F, Joubert, G

    “…Background. Intussusception remains the most common cause of bowel obstruction in infants and toddlers and can result in considerable morbidity and mortality…”
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