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Apiliogullari S et al. – Spinal anesthesia provided by hyperbaric bupivacaine is adequate for distal hypospadias repair in children, but adding 2 microg·kg^?1 intrathecal morphine provides better postoperative pain control when compared to placebo in these children.

   

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