Continuous low-dose diclofenac infusion for fever control in patients with acute neurological lesions

Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia - Tập 51 - Trang 950-951 - 2015
Anselmo Caricato1, Giorgio Conti1, Giovanna Mercurio1, Aldo Mancino1, Federico Santilli1, Massimo Antonelli1, Rodolfo Proietti1
1Rome, Italy

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