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Y A Ruetsch

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Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 12, 1998
Anesthesia in a patient with malignant systemic mastocytosis using a total intravenous anesthetic techniqueA Borgeat, Y A Ruetsch
Revue Medicale De La Suisse Romande|September 1, 1990
[Alcoholism: is there a rational explanation for and a specific treatment of the alcohol-dependent patient?]R Uebersax, Y A Ruetsch
Anaesthesia|August 1, 1997
Spontaneous movement, propofol and dopamine receptorsA Borgeat, Y A Ruetsch
Revue Medicale De La Suisse Romande|September 1, 1990
[Polyol pathways and complications of diabetes. A new pharmacologic approach]Y A Ruetsch, R Uebersax
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 7, 2000
Withdrawal movements associated with the injection of rocuroniumY A Ruetsch, A Borgeat
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|March 16, 2002
From cocaine to ropivacaine: the history of local anesthetic drugsY A Ruetsch, T Böni, A Borgeat
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 26, 1998
Convulsions induced by ropivacaine during interscalene brachial plexus blockA Borgeat, Y A Ruetsch, M Jörg
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|January 24, 1998
Spontaneous movements associated with rocuronium injection: the effects of prior administration of fentanylA Borgeat, D Kwiatkowski, Y A Ruetsch
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 23, 1998
Propofol and asepsis: is it safer to use the TCI technique?Y A Ruetsch, H R Stirnemann, A Borgeat
Anesthesiology|June 9, 1999
Ropivacaine-induced convulsions and severe cardiac dysrhythmia after sciatic blockY A Ruetsch, K E Fattinger, A Borgeat
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Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 12, 1998
Anesthesia in a patient with malignant systemic mastocytosis using a total intravenous anesthetic techniqueA Borgeat, Y A Ruetsch
Revue Medicale De La Suisse Romande|September 1, 1990
[Alcoholism: is there a rational explanation for and a specific treatment of the alcohol-dependent patient?]R Uebersax, Y A Ruetsch
Anaesthesia|August 1, 1997
Spontaneous movement, propofol and dopamine receptorsA Borgeat, Y A Ruetsch
Revue Medicale De La Suisse Romande|September 1, 1990
[Polyol pathways and complications of diabetes. A new pharmacologic approach]Y A Ruetsch, R Uebersax
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 7, 2000
Withdrawal movements associated with the injection of rocuroniumY A Ruetsch, A Borgeat
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|March 16, 2002
From cocaine to ropivacaine: the history of local anesthetic drugsY A Ruetsch, T Böni, A Borgeat
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 26, 1998
Convulsions induced by ropivacaine during interscalene brachial plexus blockA Borgeat, Y A Ruetsch, M Jörg
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|January 24, 1998
Spontaneous movements associated with rocuronium injection: the effects of prior administration of fentanylA Borgeat, D Kwiatkowski, Y A Ruetsch
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 23, 1998
Propofol and asepsis: is it safer to use the TCI technique?Y A Ruetsch, H R Stirnemann, A Borgeat
Anesthesiology|June 9, 1999
Ropivacaine-induced convulsions and severe cardiac dysrhythmia after sciatic blockY A Ruetsch, K E Fattinger, A Borgeat
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