Sedation med propofol til koloskopi. Gennemgang af et Cochrane-review

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Sedation med propofol til koloskopi. Gennemgang af et Cochrane-review. / Høj, Anders Thorsmark; Vilmann, Peter.

In: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Vol. 172, No. 20, 17.05.2010, p. 1532-4.

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Høj, AT & Vilmann, P 2010, 'Sedation med propofol til koloskopi. Gennemgang af et Cochrane-review', Ugeskrift for Laeger, vol. 172, no. 20, pp. 1532-4.

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Høj, A. T., & Vilmann, P. (2010). Sedation med propofol til koloskopi. Gennemgang af et Cochrane-review. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 172(20), 1532-4.

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Høj AT, Vilmann P. Sedation med propofol til koloskopi. Gennemgang af et Cochrane-review. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2010 May 17;172(20):1532-4.

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Høj, Anders Thorsmark ; Vilmann, Peter. / Sedation med propofol til koloskopi. Gennemgang af et Cochrane-review. In: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2010 ; Vol. 172, No. 20. pp. 1532-4.

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