Efeitos de concentrações crescentes de lidocaína hiperbárica, administradas no espaço subaracnóideo, sobre a medula espinhal e as meninges: estudo experimental em cães
Effects of increasing spinal hyperbaric lidocaine concentrations on spinal cord and meninges: experimental study in dogs
Silvânia R.O. Pires; Eliana Marisa Ganem; Mariângela Marques; Yara Marcondes Machado Castiglia
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