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Factors associated with post-dural puncture headache: A single-center retrospective review. [PDF]
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Technical Validation of a Training Workstation for Magnet-Based Ultrasound Guidance of Fine-Needle Punctures. [PDF]
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Safety of spinal anaesthesia in the East African population: assessment of spinal cord termination level at and above L2 vertebra in adults. [PDF]
Nekyon DO, Waa S, Gitau SN, Odaba DS.
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Development and Validation of the Partially-automated Needle Direction Assistant (PANDA) for CT-guided Interventions. [PDF]
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A crypto-coding method based on punctured turbo codes for wireless communication systems
THAO HOANG THI PHUONG, LINH DINH VAN
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Nursing Standard, 2008
This article discusses the need for lumbar puncture, preparation of the patient and equipment necessary for this procedure. The rationale for the intervention is described with a focus on the nursing management before, during and after the procedure.
Farley, Alistair, McLafferty, Ella
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This article discusses the need for lumbar puncture, preparation of the patient and equipment necessary for this procedure. The rationale for the intervention is described with a focus on the nursing management before, during and after the procedure.
Farley, Alistair, McLafferty, Ella
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1942
The use of lumbar puncture in the investigation of lesions of the central nervous system has become so standardized that it is almost as much of a routine procedure as the systematic study of the reflexes. The saying that "familiarity breeds contempt" may be aptly applied to this procedure, for one seldom considers that there is any real danger ...
MUNR O, W. G. HARDING
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The use of lumbar puncture in the investigation of lesions of the central nervous system has become so standardized that it is almost as much of a routine procedure as the systematic study of the reflexes. The saying that "familiarity breeds contempt" may be aptly applied to this procedure, for one seldom considers that there is any real danger ...
MUNR O, W. G. HARDING
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