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May 1980
Urinary Antidiuretic Hormone Excretion during Mechanical Ventilation and Weaning in Man
Margaret Hemmer, M.D.;
Margaret Hemmer, M.D.
*Research Associate
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Christian E. Viquerat, M.D.;
Christian E. Viquerat, M.D.
†Research Assistant
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Peter M. Suter, M.D.;
Peter M. Suter, M.D.
‡Médecin responsable, Surgical Intensive Care Unit
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Michel B. Vallotton, M.D.
Michel B. Vallotton, M.D.
§Professor of Medicine, Head, Divison of Endocrinology
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Anesthesiology May 1980, Vol. 52, 395–400.
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Margaret Hemmer, Christian E. Viquerat, Peter M. Suter, Michel B. Vallotton; Urinary Antidiuretic Hormone Excretion during Mechanical Ventilation and Weaning in Man. Anesthesiology 1980; 52:395–400 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198005000-00004
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