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August 1984
Effect of Hypothermia on Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP) in Humans
Wolfgang Russ, M.D.;
Wolfgang Russ, M.D.
*Resident Physician.
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Dieter Kling, M.D.;
Dieter Kling, M.D.
*Resident Physician.
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G. Hempelmann, M.D.
G. Hempelmann, M.D.
‡Professor of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Department Chairman.
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Anesthesiology August 1984, Vol. 61, 207–209.
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Wolfgang Russ, Dieter Kling, Arthur Loesevitz, G. Hempelmann; Effect of Hypothermia on Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP) in Humans. Anesthesiology 1984; 61:207–209 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198408000-00018
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