Intentional use of intra-arterial medications – the wrong message!
Andreas C. Gerber,
Andreas C. Gerber
Department of Anesthesia, University Children’s Hospital, Steinwiesstr., 75 Zurich CH-8032, Switzerland (email: [email protected] )
Search for more papers by this author Markus Weiss,
Markus Weiss
Department of Anesthesia, University Children’s Hospital, Steinwiesstr., 75 Zurich CH-8032, Switzerland (email: [email protected] )
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Andreas C. Gerber,
Andreas C. Gerber
Department of Anesthesia, University Children’s Hospital, Steinwiesstr., 75 Zurich CH-8032, Switzerland (email: [email protected] )
Search for more papers by this author Markus Weiss,
Markus Weiss
Department of Anesthesia, University Children’s Hospital, Steinwiesstr., 75 Zurich CH-8032, Switzerland (email: [email protected] )
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First published: 28 July 2008
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