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Neuraxial anesthesia in the presence of clinical anticoagulation: what are our options for pediatric patients?

The use of local anesthesia combined with general anesthesia to provide effective perioperative analgesia continues to increase in the pediatric population. Although neurological complications resulting from peridural hemorrhage following placement of neuraxial blockade is extremely rare in the abse...

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Published in:International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015-01, Vol.8 (1), p.1475-1481
Main Authors: Kako, Hiromi, Beltran, Ralph J, Krishna, Senthil G, Bhalla, Tarun, Tobias, Joseph D
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