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Vol. 36. Núm. 3.
Páginas 222-226 (agosto - octubre 2008)
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Anestesia para craneotomías con resecciones volumétricas en áreas elocuentes guiadas por estereotaxia: Sedación Consciente vs. Anestesia General
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Henry Carvajal
, Rubén Carrasquilla**, Ramiro Alcalá***, Juan Carlos Jiménez****, Juan Carlos Benedetti*****
* Anestesiólogo, jefe anestesiología Clínica Medihelp Ser-vices, Cartagena
** Anestesiólogo. Anestesia y Unidad de Cuidaos Intensivos, Clínica Medihelp Services. Cartagena
*** Anestesiólogo. Anestesia y Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos, Clínica Medihelp Services. Cartagena
**** Residente II Anestesiología Universidad de Cartagena
***** Neurocirujano Funcional, Adscrito Clínica Medihelp Services
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