PATIENT CONTROLLED ANALGESIA PROVIDES MORE EFFECTIVE POSTOPERATIVE PAIN CONTROL FOLLOWING PECIUS EXCAVATUM REPAIR IN CHILDREN THAN DOES CONVENTIONAL NARCOTIC THERAPY
Lynn M. Broadman(Pediatrics and Genetics), John F. Randolph(Cornell University), Monique H. Vaughan, Linda Jo Rice(Unknown)
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