Maternal Catecholamines Decrease During Labor After Lumbar Epidural Anesthesia
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B. Gutsche | T. Abboud | S. Shnider | R. Artal | T. Cheek | E. Henriksen | S. Rolbin | G. Levinson | S. J. Stefani | S. Stefani
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