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November 1973
Epidural Hematoma and Paraplegia after Numerous Lumbar Punctures
SAMUEL M. LERNER, M.D.;
SAMUEL M. LERNER, M.D.
* Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Temple University Medical School, and Director of Anesthesiology, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
† Attending Neurosurgeon, Episcopal Hospital.
† Senior Resident in Neurosurgery, Episcopal Hospital.
† Attending Neurosurgeon, Episcopal Hospital.
† Senior Resident in Neurosurgery, Episcopal Hospital.
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PAUL GUTTERMAN, M.D.;
PAUL GUTTERMAN, M.D.
* Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Temple University Medical School, and Director of Anesthesiology, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
† Attending Neurosurgeon, Episcopal Hospital.
† Senior Resident in Neurosurgery, Episcopal Hospital.
† Attending Neurosurgeon, Episcopal Hospital.
† Senior Resident in Neurosurgery, Episcopal Hospital.
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FELIX JENKINS, M.D.
FELIX JENKINS, M.D.
* Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Temple University Medical School, and Director of Anesthesiology, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
† Attending Neurosurgeon, Episcopal Hospital.
† Senior Resident in Neurosurgery, Episcopal Hospital.
† Attending Neurosurgeon, Episcopal Hospital.
† Senior Resident in Neurosurgery, Episcopal Hospital.
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Anesthesiology November 1973, Vol. 39, 550.
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SAMUEL M. LERNER, PAUL GUTTERMAN, FELIX JENKINS; Epidural Hematoma and Paraplegia after Numerous Lumbar Punctures. Anesthesiology 1973; 39:550 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197311000-00021
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