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November 1988
Polyvinylchloride Endotracheal Tubes are Hazardous for CO2 Laser Surgery
NICHOLAS J. CASSISI, D.D.S., M.D.;
NICHOLAS J. CASSISI, D.D.S., M.D.
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Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Neurosurgery
Professor, Department of Surgery
Registered Nurse Supervisor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, Florida 32610
Anesthesiology November 1988, Vol. 69, 801–802.
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ANNETTE PASHAYAN, JOACHIM S. GRAVENSTEIN, NICHOLAS J. CASSISI, GAYLE MCLAUGHLIN; Polyvinylchloride Endotracheal Tubes are Hazardous for CO2 Laser Surgery. Anesthesiology 1988; 69:801–802 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198811000-00041
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