Nerve Complications of Regional Blockade: Difference between revisions

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[http://www.jvsmedicscorner.com/Anaesth-Regional_Anesthesia_files/Diagnosis%20of%20subdural_1.pdf Diagnosis of Unintentional Subdural Anesthesia/Analgesia: Analyzing Radiographically Proven Cases to Define the Clinical Entity and to Develop a Diagnostic Algorithm]
[http://www.jvsmedicscorner.com/Anaesth-Regional_Anesthesia_files/Diagnosis%20of%20subdural_1.pdf Diagnosis of Unintentional Subdural Anesthesia/Analgesia: Analyzing Radiographically Proven Cases to Define the Clinical Entity and to Develop a Diagnostic Algorithm]
[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35313269/ Practice advisory on the prevention and management of complications of pediatric regional anesthesia]

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