Use of midazolam and ketamine as sedation for children undergoing minor operative procedures.

scientific article published on 22 April 2005

Use of midazolam and ketamine as sedation for children undergoing minor operative procedures. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00520-005-0821-8
P698PubMed publication ID15846522

P50authorDaniel Ka-leung CheukQ59692853
Yu Lung LauQ64085644
Hing Sang Wilfred WongQ74202671
P2093author name stringT L Lee
E Ma
S Y Ha
G C F Chan
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P433issue12
P921main subjectmidazolamQ423071
P304page(s)1001-1009
P577publication date2005-04-22
P1433published inSupportive Care in CancerQ15766919
P1476titleUse of midazolam and ketamine as sedation for children undergoing minor operative procedures
P478volume13

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