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Lawrence C Tsen

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International Anesthesiology Clinics|November 1, 2002
Neurologic complications of labor analgesia and anesthesiaLawrence C Tsen
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|May 27, 2008
The more the merrier: should anesthesiologists be present for multiple births?Lawrence C Tsen
Anesthesiology|April 20, 2011
The all-seeing eye? Ultrasound technologies for neuraxial techniquesLawrence C Tsen
International Anesthesiology Clinics|January 12, 2007
Anesthesia for assisted reproductive technologiesLawrence C Tsen
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 16, 2003
Anesthetic management of the parturient with cardiac and diabetic diseasesLawrence C Tsen
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|March 4, 2008
Neuraxial techniques for labor analgesia should be placed in the lateral positionLawrence C Tsen
Anesthesiology|February 26, 2005
Gerard W. Ostheimer "What's New in Obstetric Anesthesia" LectureLawrence C Tsen
Anesthesiology|July 20, 2002
Combined spinal-epidural versus epidural labor analgesia on progress and outcome of laborLawrence C Tsen, Scott Segal
Advances in Anesthesia|November 12, 2018
Update on Modalities and Techniques for Labor Epidural Analgesia and AnesthesiaAnthony Chau, Lawrence C Tsen
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|April 9, 2014
Fetal optimization during maternal sepsis: relevance and response of the obstetric anesthesiologistAnthony Chau, Lawrence C Tsen
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International Anesthesiology Clinics|November 1, 2002
Neurologic complications of labor analgesia and anesthesiaLawrence C Tsen
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|May 27, 2008
The more the merrier: should anesthesiologists be present for multiple births?Lawrence C Tsen
Anesthesiology|April 20, 2011
The all-seeing eye? Ultrasound technologies for neuraxial techniquesLawrence C Tsen
International Anesthesiology Clinics|January 12, 2007
Anesthesia for assisted reproductive technologiesLawrence C Tsen
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 16, 2003
Anesthetic management of the parturient with cardiac and diabetic diseasesLawrence C Tsen
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|March 4, 2008
Neuraxial techniques for labor analgesia should be placed in the lateral positionLawrence C Tsen
Anesthesiology|February 26, 2005
Gerard W. Ostheimer "What's New in Obstetric Anesthesia" LectureLawrence C Tsen
Anesthesiology|July 20, 2002
Combined spinal-epidural versus epidural labor analgesia on progress and outcome of laborLawrence C Tsen, Scott Segal
Advances in Anesthesia|November 12, 2018
Update on Modalities and Techniques for Labor Epidural Analgesia and AnesthesiaAnthony Chau, Lawrence C Tsen
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|April 9, 2014
Fetal optimization during maternal sepsis: relevance and response of the obstetric anesthesiologistAnthony Chau, Lawrence C Tsen
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