Case study and review article: epilepsy-like movements induced by fentanyl analgesia
Epilepsy-like movements are observed immediately after the administration of fentanyl as well as its derivatives. Although the event has no serious outcomes, it is so worrisome that it has garnered the attention of many authors to publish case reports of such events. Despite the presence of cerebral...
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Main Author: | Mahmoud El-Karamany (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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