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September 1980
PROPRANOLOL DECREASES VASODILATOR-INDUCED INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION
From the Anesthesia and Neurosurgical Services of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Departments of Anaesthesia and Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
Anesthesiology September 1980, Vol. 53, S3.
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F. M. deBros, N. T. Zervas; PROPRANOLOL DECREASES VASODILATOR-INDUCED INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION. Anesthesiology 1980; 53:S3 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198009001-00003
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