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January 1986
Spinal Anesthesia in Premature Infants Recovering from Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Eva V. Harnik, M.D.;
Eva V. Harnik, M.D.
¶; Instructor, Anesthesiology.
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Gregory R. Hoy, M.D.;
Gregory R. Hoy, M.D.
¶; Instructor, Anesthesiology.
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Samuel Potolicchio, M.D.;
Samuel Potolicchio, M.D.
¶; Instructor, Anesthesiology.
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David R. Stewart, M.D.;
David R. Stewart, M.D.
¶; Instructor, Anesthesiology.
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Richard E. Siegelman, M.D.
Richard E. Siegelman, M.D.
¶; Instructor, Anesthesiology.
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† Assistant Professor, Pediatric Surgery.
‡ Assistant Professor, Neurology.
§ Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatric Surgery.
Received from the Departments of Anesthesiology, Pediatric Surgery, and Neurology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D. C.
Anesthesiology January 1986, Vol. 64, 95–98.
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Eva V. Harnik, Gregory R. Hoy, Samuel Potolicchio, David R. Stewart, Richard E. Siegelman; Spinal Anesthesia in Premature Infants Recovering from Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Anesthesiology 1986; 64:95–98 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198601000-00017
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