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April 2001
ILIOHYPOGASTRIC-ILIOINGUINAL (IHII) NERVE BLOCKS MAY OFFER NO BENEFIT AS AN ADJUNCT TO NEURAXIAL MORPHINE FOR POST CESAREAN SECTION (CS) ANALGESIA. : A99 (Poster 69)
Division of Women's Anesthesia, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Anesthesiology April 2001, Vol. 94, NA.
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J. R. Schultz, E. A. Bell, H. A. Muir, B. Phillips-Bute, J. D. Reynolds; ILIOHYPOGASTRIC-ILIOINGUINAL (IHII) NERVE BLOCKS MAY OFFER NO BENEFIT AS AN ADJUNCT TO NEURAXIAL MORPHINE FOR POST CESAREAN SECTION (CS) ANALGESIA. : A99 (Poster 69). Anesthesiology 2001; 94:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200104001-00099
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