A Case of Suspected Unconsciousness in a Parturient: Does Psychiatric Disorder Come to the Mind of an Anesthesiologist?

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  •   Ramyavel Thangavelu Department of Anaesthesiology, Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry

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2017-01-01

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Thangavelu, R. (2017). A Case of Suspected Unconsciousness in a Parturient: Does Psychiatric Disorder Come to the Mind of an Anesthesiologist?. Karnataka Anaesthesia Journal, 3(1), 19–19. Retrieved from https://karnatakaanesthesiajournal.in/index.php/kaj/article/view/138916

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