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Epidural regional hypothermia for prevention of paraplegia after aortic occlusion : experimental evaluation in a rabbit model

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Table  I.  Neurologic  outcome  at  24  and  48  hours
Fig.  1.  Plasma methylene blue concentration-time profile  shows that absorption after epidural perfusion is biphasic:  rapid initial absorption is followed by much slower second  phase

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