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September 1990
A1245 NITROUS OXIDE DOES NOT INCREASE POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA/VOMITING IN PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENTS UNDERGOING TONSIIXECTOMY-ADENOIDECTOMY
University OF Michigan Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology, Ann Arbor, MI 48109–0800
Anesthesiology September 1990, Vol. 73, NA.
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U Pandit, S Pryn, G Randel, L Levy, I Lewis; A1245 NITROUS OXIDE DOES NOT INCREASE POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA/VOMITING IN PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENTS UNDERGOING TONSIIXECTOMY-ADENOIDECTOMY. Anesthesiology 1990; 73:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199009001-01245
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