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September 1994
Transient Paraparesis after General Anesthesia in a Patient in the Prone Position
Cheonil Kim, M.D.;
Cheonil Kim, M.D.
*Senior Associate in Anesthesia, Children's Hospital; Instructor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
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Jonathan Blank, M.D.;
Jonathan Blank, M.D.
†Fellow, Pain Treatment Service, Children's Hospital; Longwood Fellow, Harvard Medical School
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Brenda C. McClain, M.D.
Brenda C. McClain, M.D.
‡Assistant Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Anesthesiology September 1994, Vol. 81, 775–777.
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Cheonil Kim, Jonathan Blank, Brenda C. McClain; Transient Paraparesis after General Anesthesia in a Patient in the Prone Position. Anesthesiology 1994; 81:775–777 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199409000-00033
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