Does the Site of Injection Distal to the Greater Trochanter Make a Difference in Lateral Sciatic Nerve Blockade?
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M. Taboada | Jaime Rodríguez | J. Álvarez | P. Atanassoff | J. Lagunilla | J. Carceller | S. Del Río
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