Aminophylline reversal of prolonged postoperative sedation induced by propofol
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概要
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- 2008-02-20
著者
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ICHINOHE Tatsuya
Department of Dental Anesthesiology,Tokyo Dental College
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KANEKO Yuzuru
Department of Dental Anesthesiology,Tokyo Dental College
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Fukuda Ken-ichi
Department Of Oral Health And Clinical Science Division Of Dental Anesthesiology
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SAKURAI SATORU
Department of Dental Anesthesiology, Tokyo Dental College
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FUKUNAGA ATSUO
Anesthesiology, UCLA School of Medicine
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FUKUDA KENICHI
Department of Anesthesia and Orofacial Pain Center, Tokyo Dental College, Suidoubashi Hospital
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KASAHARA MASATAKA
Department of Anesthesia and Orofacial Pain Center, Tokyo Dental College, Suidoubashi Hospital
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Sakurai Satoru
Department Of Dental Anesthesiology Tokyo Dental College
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Kasahara Masataka
Department Of Anesthesia And Orofacial Pain Center Tokyo Dental College Suidoubashi Hospital
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Ichinohe Tatsuya
Department Of Dental Anesthesiology Tokyo Dental College
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Kaneko Yuzuru
Department Of Dental Anesthesia Tokyo Dental College Suidobashi Hospital
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Fukunaga Atsuo
Professor Emeritus Department Of Anesthesiology Ucla
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Fukunaga Atsuo
Anesthesiology Ucla School Of Medicine
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Ichinohe T
Department Of Dental Anesthesiology Tokyo Dental College
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Fukuda Ken-ichi
Department Of Dental Anesthesia And Orofacial Pain Center Tokyo Dental College Suidoubashi Hospital
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Fukuda Kenichi
Department Of Oral Health And Clinical Science Division Of Dental Anesthesiology
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