A M HOLLOWAY
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Bond G, HOLLOWAY A
Anaesth Intensive Care
. 1992 Nov;
20(4):426-30.
PMID: 1463167
In this paper, we summarise the physiology of lactation and discuss the pathophysiology brought about by fasting, stress and anaesthetic drugs. Drug secretion into breast milk and subsequent absorption by...
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Palmer J, HOLLOWAY A, Tanaka E
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 1991 Mar;
72(3):214-8.
PMID: 1998457
This study assessed the utility of clinical electromyography (EMG) for detecting lower motor neuron (LMN) or upper motor neuron (UMN) dysfunction affecting the intrinsic muscles of the larynx and pharynx....
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HOLLOWAY A, Logan D
Anaesth Intensive Care
. 1990 May;
18(2):210-3.
PMID: 2368895
Alfentanil was used as an adjuvant to midazolam for analgesia in thirty outpatients undergoing colonoscopy. A similar group of thirty outpatients received fentanyl. The operating conditions and recovery times of...
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Stephens I, Ho P, HOLLOWAY A, Bourne D, Triggs E
Br J Anaesth
. 1984 May;
56(5):465-71.
PMID: 6721957
The pharmacokinetic behaviour of alcuronium was studied in three patients undergoing resection of an aortic aneurysm, and in another two patients undergoing total hip replacement (group I). A control group...
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Downing J, Brock-Utne J, HOLLOWAY A
S Afr Med J
. 1983 Dec;
64(25):978-82.
PMID: 6359486
One hundred and eighty patients (American Society of Anesthesiologists rating 1-2) received one of three oral analgesics--ciramadol (Wy. 15705) 20 mg, ciramadol 60 mg or codeine 60 mg--on a double-blind...
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Dyer P, HOLLOWAY A
Anaesth Intensive Care
. 1983 May;
11(2):178-9.
PMID: 6869788
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HOLLOWAY A, Jordaan D, Brock-Utne J
Anaesth Intensive Care
. 1982 Nov;
10(4):340-3.
PMID: 6818871
Midazolam was compared with thiopentone as an intravenous anaesthetic induction agent in children between four and twelve years of age undergoing elective minor surgical procedures. Successful induction of anaesthesia was...