A case of pulmonary arteriovenous fistula in which venous air embolism during cesarean section may have caused postoperative subendocardial infarction
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概要
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- 1995-11-20
著者
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Kawahito Shinji
Department Of Anesthesiology Tokushima University School Of Medicine
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Kitahara Hiroshi
Department Of Anesthesiology Tokushima University School Of Medicine
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KIMURA HIDEYUKI
Department of Anesthesiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine
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KOHYAMA ARIFUMI
Department of Anesthesiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine
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KAWAHITO Shinji
Depertment of Anesthesiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine
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KITAHARA Hiroshi
Depertment of Anesthesiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine
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KIMURA Hideyuki
Depertment of Anesthesiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine
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KOHYAMA Arifumi
Depertment of Anesthesiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine
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SAITO Takao
Depertment of Anesthesiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine
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Kimura Hideyuki
Department Of Anesthesiology Tokushima University School Of Medicine
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Kohyama Arifumi
Department Of Anesthesiology Tokushima University School Of Medicine
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Saito Takao
Depertment Of Anesthesiology Tokushima University School Of Medicine
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