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June 1978
Naloxone Reversal of Choledochoduodenal Sphincter Spasm Associated with Narcotic Administration
Richard L. McCammon, M.D.;
Richard L. McCammon, M.D.
*Resident
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Oscar J. Viegas, M.D.;
Oscar J. Viegas, M.D.
†Assistant Professor
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Robert K. Stoelting, M.D.;
Robert K. Stoelting, M.D.
‡Professor and Chairman
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Gale E. Dryden, M.D.
Gale E. Dryden, M.D.
†Assistant Professor
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Anesthesiology June 1978, Vol. 48, 437.
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Richard L. McCammon, Oscar J. Viegas, Robert K. Stoelting, Gale E. Dryden; Naloxone Reversal of Choledochoduodenal Sphincter Spasm Associated with Narcotic Administration. Anesthesiology 1978; 48:437 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197806000-00011
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