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Rev Mex Anest 2008; 31 (S1)
Anestesia para cirugía oftalmológica
Cisneros-Rivas FJ, González-Chon O, Muñoz-Cuevas JH, García-López SMC
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 11
Paginas: 220-223
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FRAGMENTO
La anestesia para cirugía oftalmológica puede ser considerada como la anestesia de los «pequeños-grandes detalles», ya que existen muchas peculiaridades que de no tomarse en cuenta pudiese alterarse el pronóstico visual del paciente, ocasionando inclusive la ceguera.
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