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Anesthetic Management of a 9-day-old Neonate with Intestinal Evisceration due to Dog Bite

Sowmya M Jois, Kallur Thimmarayappa Venkatesh Murthy, Sunand Ankitha, Hiremathada Sahajananda

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10045-0068

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Published Online: 01-08-2017

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Jois SM, Murthy KTV, Ankitha S, Sahajananda H. Anesthetic Management of a 9-day-old Neonate with Intestinal Evisceration due to Dog Bite. J Med Sci 2017;3(4):111-112.


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