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Rev Mex Anest 2015; 38 (S1)
Anesthesia in pediatric burn patients
Ortiz-Mauricio Y
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 236-239
PDF size: 159.80 Kb.
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REFERENCES
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Rimmer RB, Alam NB, Bay RC, Sadler IJ, Foster KN, Caruso DM. The reported pain capoing strategies of pediatric burn survivors-does a correlation exist between coping style and development of anxiety disorder. J Burn Care Res. 2015;36:336-343.
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Sheridan RL. Long-term posttraumatic stress symptoms vary inversely with early opiate dosing in children recovering from serious burns: effects durable at 4 years. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2013;76:828-832.
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