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Markedly prolonged paralysis after mivacurium in a patient apparently heterozygous for the atypical and usual pseudocholinesterase alleles by conventional biochemical testing
MK Rosenberg and M Lebenbom-Mansour
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Article topics:
- Medicine..Mivacurium
- Physiology..Nerves
- Biochemistry..Acetylcholinesterase
- Biochemistry..Cholinesterase
- Medicine..Anesthesia
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