Application of nasal flexible laryngeal mask airway in anesthesia for oral surgery
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概要
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- 2007-02-20
著者
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SAKURABA SHIGEKI
Department of Anesthesiology, Keio University School of Medicine
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ARISAKA Hirofumi
Division of Anesthesiology, Clinical Care Medicine, Kanagawa Dental College
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Matsumoto Masanao
Division Of Anesthesiology Clinical Care Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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Yoshida Kazu-ichi
Division Of Anesthesiology Clinical Care Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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Furuya Munetaka
Division Of Anesthesiology Clinical Care Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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ARISAKA Hirofumi
Department of Anesthesiology, Clinical Care Medicine, Kanagawa Dental College
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Arisaka Hirofumi
Department Of Anesthesiology Clinical Care Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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Sakuraba Shigeki
Department Of Anesthesiology Clinical Care Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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Furuya Munetaka
Department Of Anesthesiology Clinical Care Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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