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Clinical Uses of Low-Dose Ketamine in Patients Undergoing Surgery
Current Drug Targets, 08/28/09
Berti M et al. – The authors examine the evidence for clinical usefulness of perioperative ketamine infusion and its role in the context of general and/or regional anesthesia.
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