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Clinical problems: miscellaneous
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Comparison of midazolam and ketamin premedication in children undergoing flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy under mask anesthesia
O. Yilmaz, T. H. Ikizoglu, I. Topcu, B. Karapinar, S. Kader, A. Sogut, G. T. Keles, H. Yuksel (Manisa, Izmir, Turkey)
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Clinical problems: miscellaneous
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O. Yilmaz, T. H. Ikizoglu, I. Topcu, B. Karapinar, S. Kader, A. Sogut, G. T. Keles, H. Yuksel (Manisa, Izmir, Turkey). Comparison of midazolam and ketamin premedication in children undergoing flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy under mask anesthesia. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 437
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