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T W Breen

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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|April 1, 1994
Aortocaval compressionT W Breen
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|April 1, 1996
Optimal labour analgesia 1996T W Breen
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|October 3, 2006
The changing role of magnesium sulphate therapyT W Breen, T Yang
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|October 1, 1991
Pulmonary hypertension and cardiomyopathy: anaesthetic management for caesarean sectionT W Breen, J A Janzen
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|October 1, 1990
Continuous suprascapular nerve block for analgesia of scapular fractureT W Breen, J D Haigh
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|April 1, 1992
Epidural fentanyl and caesarean section: when should fentanyl be given?T W Breen, J A Janzen
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|January 2, 2001
Obstetric anesthesia practice in CanadaT W Breen, T McNeil, L Dierenfield
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1996
Adding fentanyl 0.0002% to epidural bupivacaine 0.125% does not delay gastric emptying in laboring parturientsD L Zimmermann, T W Breen, G Fick
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
Comparison of epidural lidocaine and fentanyl to intrathecal sufentanil for analgesia in early labourT W Breen, C M Giesinger, S H Halpern
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|September 18, 1999
Comparison of 0.25 mg and 0.1 mg intrathecal morphine for analgesia after Cesarean sectionT Yang, T W Breen, D Archer, et al.
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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|April 1, 1994
Aortocaval compressionT W Breen
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|April 1, 1996
Optimal labour analgesia 1996T W Breen
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|October 3, 2006
The changing role of magnesium sulphate therapyT W Breen, T Yang
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|October 1, 1991
Pulmonary hypertension and cardiomyopathy: anaesthetic management for caesarean sectionT W Breen, J A Janzen
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|October 1, 1990
Continuous suprascapular nerve block for analgesia of scapular fractureT W Breen, J D Haigh
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|April 1, 1992
Epidural fentanyl and caesarean section: when should fentanyl be given?T W Breen, J A Janzen
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|January 2, 2001
Obstetric anesthesia practice in CanadaT W Breen, T McNeil, L Dierenfield
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1996
Adding fentanyl 0.0002% to epidural bupivacaine 0.125% does not delay gastric emptying in laboring parturientsD L Zimmermann, T W Breen, G Fick
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
Comparison of epidural lidocaine and fentanyl to intrathecal sufentanil for analgesia in early labourT W Breen, C M Giesinger, S H Halpern
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|September 18, 1999
Comparison of 0.25 mg and 0.1 mg intrathecal morphine for analgesia after Cesarean sectionT Yang, T W Breen, D Archer, et al.
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