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Low-Dose Bupivacaine-Fentanyl Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery

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  • Bruce Ben-David From the Department of Anesthesia, Allegheny General Hospital (B.B.-D.), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and the Department of Anesthesia, Western Galilee Hospital (G.M., R.G., A.G.), Nahariya, Israel. PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Gabriella Miller From the Department of Anesthesia, Allegheny General Hospital (B.B.-D.), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and the Department of Anesthesia, Western Galilee Hospital (G.M., R.G., A.G.), Nahariya, Israel. PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Rahel Gavriel From the Department of Anesthesia, Allegheny General Hospital (B.B.-D.), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and the Department of Anesthesia, Western Galilee Hospital (G.M., R.G., A.G.), Nahariya, Israel. PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Alexander Gurevitch From the Department of Anesthesia, Allegheny General Hospital (B.B.-D.), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and the Department of Anesthesia, Western Galilee Hospital (G.M., R.G., A.G.), Nahariya, Israel. PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
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Ben-David B, Miller G, Gavriel R, et al
Low-Dose Bupivacaine-Fentanyl Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery

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  • First published May 1, 2000.
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February 27, 2019

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