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Vol. 37. Núm. 2.
Páginas 135-140 (mayo - julio 2009)
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Vol. 37. Núm. 2.
Páginas 135-140 (mayo - julio 2009)
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Managing hypotension induced by spinal anesthesia for caesarean section
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B.H. Montoya, C.I. Oliveros, D.A. Moreno
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