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Combained efficacy of pantoprazole and metoclopramide on fasting gastric volume patients with retinopathy - Prospective clinical trial

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: M.D AnaesthesiaPublication details: Puducherry MGMCRI 2024Description: viii, 74p. Hard boundSubject(s):
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Dr. P. Rani
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Department of Anaesthesiology

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