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June 1994
Is Postoperative Intrathecal Catheter Use Associated with Central Nervous System Infection?
Brian K. Bevacqua, M.D.;
Brian K. Bevacqua, M.D.
*Chief, Anesthesia Service, VA Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Case Western Reserve University of School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Alexey V. Slucky, M.D.;
Alexey V. Slucky, M.D.
†Resident in Anesthesiology, Case Western Reserve University of School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio. Current position: Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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William F. Cleary, M.D.
William F. Cleary, M.D.
‡Resident in Anesthesiology, Case Western Reserve University of School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio. Current position: St. Alexius Hospital, Bismark, North Dakota.
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Anesthesiology June 1994, Vol. 80, 1234–1240.
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Brian K. Bevacqua, Alexey V. Slucky, William F. Cleary; Is Postoperative Intrathecal Catheter Use Associated with Central Nervous System Infection?. Anesthesiology 1994; 80:1234–1240 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199406000-00010
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