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November 1981
Pneumochylothorax: A Rare Complication of Stellate Ganglion Block
K. J. Thompson, M.B., CH.B., FFARAGS;
K. J. Thompson, M.B., CH.B., FFARAGS
*Anaesthetic Specialist.
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P. Melding, M.B., CH.B., FFARCS;
P. Melding, M.B., CH.B., FFARCS
†Director, Pain Clinic.
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V. S. Hatangdi, M.D. (ANAES.), FFARACS, D.A.
V. S. Hatangdi, M.D. (ANAES.), FFARACS, D.A.
‡Visiting Anaesthetic Specialist.
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Received from the Auckland Hospital, New Zealand. Accepted for publication May 11, 1981.
Anesthesiology November 1981, Vol. 55, 589–590.
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K. J. Thompson, P. Melding, V. S. Hatangdi; Pneumochylothorax: A Rare Complication of Stellate Ganglion Block. Anesthesiology 1981; 55:589–590 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198111000-00021
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