Variação da pressão sistólica como indicadora precoce de hipovolemia e guia de reposição volêmica com solução hiperosmótica e hiperoncótica no cão
Systolic pressure variation as an earlier hypovolemia indicator and a guide for volume replacement with hypertonic and hyperoncotic solution in dogs
Odilar de Paiva Filho; José Reinaldo Cerqueira Braz; Fredson de Paula e Silva; Tiago Otávio Pedro; Paulo do Nascimento Júnior
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