[The importance of needle type and immobilization for post-spinal head pain. Remarks on the work of J. Hafer et al. Anaesthesist (1997) 46:860-866]
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[The importance of needle type and immobilization for post-spinal head pain. Remarks on the work of J. Hafer et al. Anaesthesist (1997) 46:860-866]
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[The effect of needle type and immobilization on postspinal headache].Anaesthesist. 1997 Oct;46(10):860-6. doi: 10.1007/s001010050480. Anaesthesist. 1997. PMID: 9424969 Clinical Trial. German.
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