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1. A Comparative Study of Parallel Leg, Crossed Leg, and Traditional Sitting Position for Successful Spinal Puncture in Patients Undergoing Cesarean Section

- Bhorania Y.C. , et al.

2. Comparison of neuraxial acoustic target window of the spine among rider sitting, cross leg, hamstring stretch, and classical sitting position: An observational study

- Singh G. , et al.

3. Comparison of induction of spinal anesthesia in sitting position with legs parallel and crossed for cesarean section: A randomized controlled trial

- Puthenveettil N. , et al.

4. The Effect of Operating Table Tilt on Ultrasonographic Ligamentum Flavum Measurements and Block Success Prior to Spinal Anesthesia in Pregnant Patients

- Çalisir F. , et al.

5. One case of successful extubation with a knotted epidural catheter

- Liu S. , et al.

6. Comparison of successful spinal puncture between pendant position and traditional sitting position for cesarean deliveries

- Arshad Q.u.A. , et al.

7. Comparison of cross-legged sitting position with the traditional sitting position for the ease of insertion of an epidural catheter in parturient for providing labour analgesia: A randomised control trial

- Puthenveettil N. , et al.

8. Postoperative resveratrol administration improves prognosis of rat orthotopic glioblastomas

- Song X. , et al.

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