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Dermitzaki E et al. - Under the present study design anesthetic technique did not affect IL-6 or TNF-(alpha) concentrations in parturients undergoing elective cesarean section. Serum IL-6 levels increased 24 h postoperatively independently of anesthetic technique.

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