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Post Operative Acidosis.
1913
C G Levison
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C G Levison
Post-Operative Acidosis.
April 1929, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
C G Levison
Metabolic acidosis and acute post-operative respiratory insufficiency.
August 1967, Bulletin der Schweizerischen Akademie der Medizinischen Wissenschaften,
C G Levison
Factors related to post-operative metabolic acidosis following major abdominal surgery.
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Early Post-operative Hemodynamic Perturbation Associated with Topiramate-induced Metabolic Acidosis: A Case Report.
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Risk factors of post-operative severe hyperlactatemia and lactic acidosis following laparoscopic resection for pheochromocytoma.
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Metabolic acidosis post kidney transplantation.
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C G Levison
[PRE- AND POST-OPERATIVE CARE. ILLUSTRATIVE CASES. CASE NO. 8. METABOLIC ACIDOSIS CAUSED BY LOSS OF BILE].
September 1964, Revista brasileira de cirurgia,
C G Levison
OPERATIVE AND POST-OPERATIVE TONSILLAR HEMORRHAGE.
November 1912, California state journal of medicine,
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Pre-operative and Post-operative Treatment.
January 1924, Journal of the National Medical Association,
C G Levison
Pre-operative and post-operative irradiation.
January 1973, British medical bulletin,
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