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November 1986
Cardiovascular Depression Secondary to Ionic Hypocalcemia during Hepatic Transplantation in Humans
Jose Marquez, M.D.;
Jose Marquez, M.D.
†Associate Professor.
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Douglas Martin, M.D.;
Douglas Martin, M.D.
†Associate Professor.
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Mohamed A. Virji, M.D.;
Mohamed A. Virji, M.D.
†Associate Professor.
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Yoo Goo Kang, M.D.;
Yoo Goo Kang, M.D.
†Associate Professor.
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Vijay S. Warty, Ph.D.;
Vijay S. Warty, Ph.D.
†Associate Professor.
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John J. Sassano, M.D.;
John J. Sassano, M.D.
†Associate Professor.
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Peter Waterman, M.D.;
Peter Waterman, M.D.
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Peter M. Winter, M.D.;
Peter M. Winter, M.D.
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Michael R. Pinsky, M.D.
Michael R. Pinsky, M.D.
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*Assistant Professor.
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Anesthesiology November 1986, Vol. 65, 457–461.
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Jose Marquez, Douglas Martin, Mohamed A. Virji, Yoo Goo Kang, Vijay S. Warty, Byers Shaw, John J. Sassano, Peter Waterman, Peter M. Winter, Michael R. Pinsky; Cardiovascular Depression Secondary to Ionic Hypocalcemia during Hepatic Transplantation in Humans. Anesthesiology 1986; 65:457–461 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198611000-00001
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