Anesthetic management with scalp nerve block and propofol/remifentanil infusion during awake craniotomy in an adolescent patient -A case report-
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Jin-Woo Park | Jin‐Tae Kim | Hee‐Soo Kim | H. Byon | C. Kim | Bohyun Sung
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