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Indian J Anaesth 2003 47 5 396401 SEDATION AND PAIN RELIEF 1MD DA Sr Prof and Head Dept of AnaesthisiologyMPShah Medical College Jamnagar 361008 Table 1 Levels

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This is an extra challenging surgery because we the anaesthesiologists need to care for two patients at the same time instead of just one Anaesthesia for conjoined twins separation surgery mainly centered on the following concerns 1Conjoined Twins p Indian J. Anaesth. 2006; 50 (2) : 86 - 88HYPERSENSITIVE REACTIONS DURING ANAESTHESIA Indian J. Anaesth. 2006; 50 (5) : 340 - 344 Critical Care Yashoda Hospital, Somaji Guda, Hyderabad Dr. Manimala Rao Keywords : Acute, Post Operative, Pain. : ACUTE POST OPERATIVE PAIN 3411840 was to Indian J. Anaesth. 2003; 47 (2) : 88-93 Dr. Lata Bhattacharya Dr. Ramesh C. Agarwal1.MD., Assistant Prof., Anaesthesia, BMHRC, Bhopal2.MD., Reader, Anaesthesia , JLN Cancer Hospital, Bhopal3.MD., Indian J. Anaesth. 2004; 48 (3) : 212-214 1.MD., Registrar (CT Anaesthesia)2.MD., Chief CT Anaesthesiologist3.MS., MCH (CTVS), DIPNB, Chief Cardiothoracic Surgeon4.MS., MCH (CTVS), Consultant Surgeon5 Indian J. Anaesth. 2003; 47 (2) : 134-136 Dr. Parmod K. Bithal Dr. Ayham Bali 1.MD, Senior Resident, CHANGES FOLLOWING TOURNIQUET RELEASE. 135 Demographic data of the patients is shown intable Indian J. Anaesth. 2002; 46 (5) : 476-477 ANAESTHESIA Indian J. Anaesth. 2004; 48 (6) : 430-432430............ MECHANICAL VENTILATION-PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Indian J. Anaesth. 2003; 47 (2) : 120-121 CONTINUOUS CAUDAL BLOCK : ROLE IN PAEDIATRICS 1 2 Keywords : Continuous caudal block, Postoperative analgesia. SHAH, LALWANI, UPADHYAY, SWADIA : CAU b.Artificial, i.e., gelatin and dextran solutions,hydroxyethyl starches (HES).How do various colloids differ in their properties?Colloids have certain general characteristics whichdetermine their beha Indian J. Anaesth. 2003; 47 (3) : 194-197 A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN THE CUFFED OROPHARYNGEALSPONTANEOUSLY BREATHING ANAESTHETIZED ADULTS. Dr. Aparna R. Dalal Dr. Chhaya Vasa 1.M.D., M.N.A.M.S., Indian J. Anaesth. 2004; 48 (3) : 228-230 1.M.D., D.A., Asso. Prof.2.M.D., D.A., Lecturer,Department of AnaesthesiaChristian Medical College Vellore, Tamil Nadu,Correspond to :Belhoul Apollo Hospital Indian J. Anaesth. 2002; 46 (5) : 386-390 LUMBAR PUNCTURE CAN PRECIPITATE BLEED FROM Dr. Shrinivas Vitthal Gadhinglajkar(LP) in patients with unsuspected intracranial vascular malformations and this Indian J. Anaesth. 2006; 50 (6) : 488BEST EVIDENCE ANAESTHESIA REPORTS (BEARsSELLICK’S MANOEUVRE……..TO BE EMPLOYED OR DISMISSEDFROM THE ARMAMENTARIUM OF ANAESTHETIC PRACTICE? Dr. Kotur.

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