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Anesthesia and analgesiaJournal Article

04 Mar 2025

Electroencephalogram Correlates of Infant Spinal Anesthesia.

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Conflicts of Interest, Funding: Please see DISCLOSURES at the end of this article.

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Article info

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Doi:

10.1213/ANE.0000000000007396

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Wolters Kluwer

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