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September 1985
A Pediatric Face Mask Can Be a Useful Aid in Lung Ventilation on Postlaryngectomy Patients
ALIASGHAR AGHDAMI, M.D., Associate Professor;
ALIASGHAR AGHDAMI, M.D., Associate Professor
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ROBERT ELLIS, M.D., Associate Professor;
ROBERT ELLIS, M.D., Associate Professor
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KANG H. RAH, M.D., Associate Professor
KANG H. RAH, M.D., Associate Professor
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Department of Anesthesiology Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College of Virginia MCV Station Box 695 Richmond, Virginia 23298–0001
Anesthesiology September 1985, Vol. 63, 335.
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ALIASGHAR AGHDAMI, ROBERT ELLIS, KANG H. RAH; A Pediatric Face Mask Can Be a Useful Aid in Lung Ventilation on Postlaryngectomy Patients. Anesthesiology 1985; 63:335 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198509000-00023
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