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Use of Near Infrared Spectroscopy Cerebral Oximetry Monitoring for Patient with Congenital Absence of Internal Carotid Artery During Ipsilateral Trapezius Muscle Tumor Excision in the Lateral Position

Posted on 2015 / May2015 / May by Glen Atlas Md

Use of Near Infrared Spectroscopy Cerebral Oximetry

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A Preliminary Fractional Calculus Model of the Aortic Pressure Flow Relationship during Systole
A Comparison of Mathematica l Models of Left Ventricular Contractility Derived from Aortic Blood Flow Velocity and Acceleration: Application to th e Esophageal Doppler Monitor

Anesthesia and monitoring for dentistry and office-based procedures. Mobile anesthesia.

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  • Dr. Glen Atlas has successfully passed the American Board of Anesthesiology recertification examination 2014 / April
  • Atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia occurring during both primary and secondary cesarean deliveries 2014 / March

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  • New responsive website has been launched. 2015 / July
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  • Atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia occurring during both primary and secondary cesarean deliveries 2014 / March

 

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