The comparison of caesarean section bleeding between volatile and total intravenous anaesthesia in a Japanese nationwide database
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H. Yasunaga | K. Fushimi | Makoto Tanaka | H. Matsui | M. Iwagami | K. Morita | M. Ishimaru | N. Tamiya | K. Uda | D. Shigemi | K. Makito | Kensuke Shimada | J. Komiyama
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