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April 2002
INFLUENCE OF HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND PATIENT POSITION ON SENSORY LEVEL AFTER INTRATHECAL LABOR ANALGESIA WITH A HYPOBARIC SOLUTION : P-41
Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL
Anesthesiology April 2002, Vol. 96, NA.
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C. A. Wong, E. Johnson, T. P. Strauss-Hoder, D. F. Cariaso, R. J. McCarthy; INFLUENCE OF HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND PATIENT POSITION ON SENSORY LEVEL AFTER INTRATHECAL LABOR ANALGESIA WITH A HYPOBARIC SOLUTION : P-41. Anesthesiology 2002; 96:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200204001-00063
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