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A PREVIOUS report reviewed evidence that, in a few uniquely susceptible persons, halothane anesthesia may give rise to postoperative hepatic necrosis by inducing a hypersensitivity reaction. 1 If ...
Editorial Archive Halothane-Induced Liver Damage — An Entity Author: Burton Combes, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published March 6, 1969 N Engl J Med 1969;280: 558 - 559 ...
In use for more than a century, inhaled anesthetics like nitrous oxide and halothane have made modern surgery possible. Now, in experiments in mice, researchers at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere have ...
In use for more than a century, inhaled anesthetics like nitrous oxide and halothane have made modern surgery possible. Now, in experiments in mice, researchers at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere have ...
Reference: Eghtesadi-Araghi P, Sohrabpour A, Vahedi H, Saberi-Firoozi M. Halothane Hepatitis in Iran: A review of 59 cases. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14 (34): 5322-5326 ...
<1month: not recommended. Individualize. 1month to 2yrs (under halothane anesthesia): initially 0.3–0.4mg/kg. ≥2yrs: initially 0.4–0.5mg/kg IV bolus. Inhalation anesthetics (eg, enflurane ...
This reports on a randomised controlled trial conducted in Turkey. Children were recruited to the trial who had intellectual disabilities and who underwent general anaesthesia for their dental ...
Original Article Published: 01 February 2005 Neuropharmacology Effects of adenosine agonist R-phenylisopropyl-adenosine on halothane anesthesia and antinociception in rats Hai-chun Ma, Yan-fen ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine. "How anesthesia may fight lung infections: Mouse study." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 1 September 2015. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2015 / 09 / 150901141101.htm>.
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