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A case of normal ropivacaine concentration causing grand mal seizure after epidural injection

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 April 2005

H. Iwama
Affiliation:
Department of Anaesthesiology, Central Aizu General Hospital, Aizuwakamatsu, Japan
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2005 European Society of Anaesthesiology

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