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MLA | Khalili GR, Sajedi P, Danesh H. "Midazolam Versus Ketamine in the Management of Emergence Agitation in Children Undergoing Lower Abdominal and Limb Surgeries." Tehran University Medical Journal, vol. 69, no. 11, 2012, pp. 730-736. |
APA | Khalili GR, Sajedi P, Danesh H (2012). Midazolam Versus Ketamine in the Management of Emergence Agitation in Children Undergoing Lower Abdominal and Limb Surgeries. Tehran University Medical Journal, 69(11), 730-736. |
Chicago | Khalili GR, Sajedi P, Danesh H. "Midazolam Versus Ketamine in the Management of Emergence Agitation in Children Undergoing Lower Abdominal and Limb Surgeries." Tehran University Medical Journal 69, no. 11 (2012): 730-736. |
Harvard | Khalili GR, Sajedi P, Danesh H (2012) 'Midazolam Versus Ketamine in the Management of Emergence Agitation in Children Undergoing Lower Abdominal and Limb Surgeries', Tehran University Medical Journal, 69(11), pp. 730-736. |
Vancouver | Khalili GR, Sajedi P, Danesh H. Midazolam Versus Ketamine in the Management of Emergence Agitation in Children Undergoing Lower Abdominal and Limb Surgeries. Tehran University Medical Journal. 2012;69(11):730-736. |
BibTex | @article{ author = {Khalili GR and Sajedi P and Danesh H}, title = {Midazolam Versus Ketamine in the Management of Emergence Agitation in Children Undergoing Lower Abdominal and Limb Surgeries}, journal = {Tehran University Medical Journal}, volume = {69}, number = {11}, pages = {730-736}, year = {2012} } |
RIS | TY - JOUR AU - Khalili GR AU - Sajedi P AU - Danesh H TI - Midazolam Versus Ketamine in the Management of Emergence Agitation in Children Undergoing Lower Abdominal and Limb Surgeries JO - Tehran University Medical Journal VL - 69 IS - 11 SP - 730 EP - 736 PY - 2012 ER - |