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Perioperative Visual Loss After Spine Surgery: A Case-Based Review of Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy. [PDF]
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Unexpected Internal Jugular Vein Agenesis During Central Venous Cannulation: Implications for Ultrasound-Guided Access. [PDF]
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Correction to "MIF-Mediated NLRP3 Inflammasome-Dependent Pyroptosis in Spinal Neurons and Microglial Polarization Facilitate Neuropathic Pain Progression". [PDF]
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
Regional anesthesia techniques were not observed to be associated with an increased risk of neuropathy. Epidural analgesia begun early in labor does not increase the risk for cesarean delivery compared with that in women receiving opioid analgesia and late administration of epidural analgesia.
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Regional anesthesia techniques were not observed to be associated with an increased risk of neuropathy. Epidural analgesia begun early in labor does not increase the risk for cesarean delivery compared with that in women receiving opioid analgesia and late administration of epidural analgesia.
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2016
Mentoring is fundamentally valuable and important to students considering a path into our specialty, as well as to colleagues already in it and with ambition to advance. General principles and personal experiences are collected and described to help inform future mentors and to reinforce the value of having a mentor and the satisfaction (and work) that
Volker, Wenzel, Nikolaus, Gravenstein
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Mentoring is fundamentally valuable and important to students considering a path into our specialty, as well as to colleagues already in it and with ambition to advance. General principles and personal experiences are collected and described to help inform future mentors and to reinforce the value of having a mentor and the satisfaction (and work) that
Volker, Wenzel, Nikolaus, Gravenstein
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ANESTHESIOLOGY AND OTOLARYNGOLOGY
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1949THE ANESTHESIOLOGIST and the otolaryngologist encounter many mutual problems. They observe many ties and much overlapping in their specialties. To achieve good results, they must understand each other's aims before, during and after every surgical procedure.
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