Comparison of effects of intraoperative nefopam and ketamine infusion on managing postoperative pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy administered remifentanil
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W. Kim | M. Yoon | J. A. Song | Ji A Song | B. Heo | Jung Il Choi | Sung Kwan Choi | K. S. Park
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