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Neuroinflammation causes mitral cell dysfunction and olfactory impairment in a multiple sclerosis model. [PDF]
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Atypical Postoperative Presentation of Malignant Hyperthermia in an Elderly Patient Following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. [PDF]
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Prevalence and associated factors of postoperative suxamethonium-induced myalgia in surgical patients at Debre Tabor Comprehensive Specialized Hospital Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Anesthesiology, 1964
In 1954 Beecher and Todd2 published an article in which they presented evidence that muscle relaxants increased mortality. This article and a few well‐placed speeches about the substance of the article precipitated a tremendous emotional reaction to the well‐established use of muscle relaxants.
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In 1954 Beecher and Todd2 published an article in which they presented evidence that muscle relaxants increased mortality. This article and a few well‐placed speeches about the substance of the article precipitated a tremendous emotional reaction to the well‐established use of muscle relaxants.
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Digestive Diseases, 1988
Hepatitis following halothane anaesthesia may take two forms: a mild self-limiting disease or a more severe hepatitis with a high mortality. Whether these two forms represent two distinct entities or ends of a spectrum is unclear. Severe hepatitis is commoner after multiple exposures and has many of the characteristics of an immune-mediated ...
J, Neuberger, R, Williams
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Hepatitis following halothane anaesthesia may take two forms: a mild self-limiting disease or a more severe hepatitis with a high mortality. Whether these two forms represent two distinct entities or ends of a spectrum is unclear. Severe hepatitis is commoner after multiple exposures and has many of the characteristics of an immune-mediated ...
J, Neuberger, R, Williams
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Survey of Anesthesiology, 1989
Halothane, an effective and usually safe anaesthetic agent, is rarely associated with the development of fulminant hepatic failure. Guidelines have been developed to reduce the probability of a patient developing halothane hepatitis. However, cases continue to occur and, in some cases, the guidelines have been ignored.
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Halothane, an effective and usually safe anaesthetic agent, is rarely associated with the development of fulminant hepatic failure. Guidelines have been developed to reduce the probability of a patient developing halothane hepatitis. However, cases continue to occur and, in some cases, the guidelines have been ignored.
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