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November 1974
Arytenoid Cartilage Dislocation Following Prolonged Endotracheal Intubation
YUPADI PRASERTWANITCH, M.D.;
YUPADI PRASERTWANITCH, M.D.
* Clinical Fellow in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School. Junior Assistant Resident in Anaesthesia. Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Instructor in Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School. Junior Associate in Surgery (Otolaryngol-ogy), Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia. Harvard Medical School, Anaesthesiologist-in-Chief, Peter Bent Brighan Hospital.
† Instructor in Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School. Junior Associate in Surgery (Otolaryngol-ogy), Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia. Harvard Medical School, Anaesthesiologist-in-Chief, Peter Bent Brighan Hospital.
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JOHN J. H. SCHWAHZ, M.D.;
JOHN J. H. SCHWAHZ, M.D.
* Clinical Fellow in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School. Junior Assistant Resident in Anaesthesia. Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Instructor in Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School. Junior Associate in Surgery (Otolaryngol-ogy), Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia. Harvard Medical School, Anaesthesiologist-in-Chief, Peter Bent Brighan Hospital.
† Instructor in Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School. Junior Associate in Surgery (Otolaryngol-ogy), Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia. Harvard Medical School, Anaesthesiologist-in-Chief, Peter Bent Brighan Hospital.
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LEROY D. VANDAM, M.D.
LEROY D. VANDAM, M.D.
* Clinical Fellow in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School. Junior Assistant Resident in Anaesthesia. Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Instructor in Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School. Junior Associate in Surgery (Otolaryngol-ogy), Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia. Harvard Medical School, Anaesthesiologist-in-Chief, Peter Bent Brighan Hospital.
† Instructor in Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School. Junior Associate in Surgery (Otolaryngol-ogy), Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia. Harvard Medical School, Anaesthesiologist-in-Chief, Peter Bent Brighan Hospital.
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Anesthesiology November 1974, Vol. 41, 516–517.
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YUPADI PRASERTWANITCH, JOHN J. H. SCHWAHZ, LEROY D. VANDAM; Arytenoid Cartilage Dislocation Following Prolonged Endotracheal Intubation. Anesthesiology 1974; 41:516–517 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197411000-00022
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