Intravenous General Anesthesia for Patients with Neurological Disorders
<p>In dental practice, intravenous general anesthesia is useful for patients who are difficult to treat when not sedated such as those with neurological disorders [1].</p>
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Main Author: | Kentaro Ouchi (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
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Global Journal of Anesthesiology - Peertechz Publications,
2015-10-15.
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