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Perioperative considerations in general thoracic surgery
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Double-blinded randomized trial comparing thoracic epidural and intravenous morphine analgesia on lung function and inspiratory muscle strength after lobectomy
C. Bauer, J. G. Hentz, X. Ducrocq, N. Meyer (Lyon, Strasbourg, France)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Perioperative considerations in general thoracic surgery
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Perioperative considerations in general thoracic surgery
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C. Bauer, J. G. Hentz, X. Ducrocq, N. Meyer (Lyon, Strasbourg, France). Double-blinded randomized trial comparing thoracic epidural and intravenous morphine analgesia on lung function and inspiratory muscle strength after lobectomy. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 2806
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