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Who Is at Higher Risk for Postoperative Pain After Abdominal Surgery?
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Title Who Is at Higher Risk for Postoperative Pain After Abdominal Surgery?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/570491?src=rss
Description Commentary on a study on abdominal pain after gynecologic surgery, published January 2008 in Gastroenterology.
Medscape General Surgery
Category Articles > Critical Care
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Date Mar 5, 2008
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