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September 1994
Isoflurane-induced Coronary Vasodilation
Robert F. Hickey, M.D.;
Robert F. Hickey, M.D.
1Professor of Anesthesia, Anesthesia Clinical Director, Moffitt/Long Hospitals, Vice Chairman, Department of Anesthesia
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Brian A. Cason, M.D.
Brian A. Cason, M.D.
2Associate Professor, Anesthesia Chief of Service, VAMC Vice Chairman, Department of Anesthesia Department of Anesthesia University of California, San Francisco and Anesthesiology Service (129) VA Medical Center 4150 Clement Street San Francisco, California 94121
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Anesthesiology September 1994, Vol. 81, 778–779.
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Robert F. Hickey, Brian A. Cason; Isoflurane-induced Coronary Vasodilation. Anesthesiology 1994; 81:778–779 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199409000-00035
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