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February 1984
Malignant Hyperthermia after Oral and Intravenous Pretreatment with Dantrolene in a Patient Susceptible to Malignant Hyperthermia
Gregory Ruhland, M.D.;
Gregory Ruhland, M.D.
*Resident in Anesthesiology.
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Allen J. Hinkle, M.D.
Allen J. Hinkle, M.D.
†Assistant Professor of Surgery (Anesthesiology) and Pediatrics.
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Anesthesiology February 1984, Vol. 60, 159–160.
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Gregory Ruhland, Allen J. Hinkle; Malignant Hyperthermia after Oral and Intravenous Pretreatment with Dantrolene in a Patient Susceptible to Malignant Hyperthermia. Anesthesiology 1984; 60:159–160 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198402000-00017
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