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A comparison of two techniques for ultrasound guided infraclavicular block
Bigeleisen P , Wilson M British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume 96, Issue 4, Pages (April 2006) DOI: /bja/ael024 Copyright © 2006 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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Fig 1 Positioning of the ultrasound probe and the needle using (a) MIT or (b) LIT. British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/ael024) Copyright © 2006 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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Fig 2 Positions of the medial, lateral and posterior cords when the arm is positioned for MIT. British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/ael024) Copyright © 2006 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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Fig 3 Positions of the medial, lateral and posterior cords when the arm is positioned for LIT. British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/ael024) Copyright © 2006 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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Fig 4 Positions of the medial, lateral and posterior cords along the axis of the axillary artery. British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/ael024) Copyright © 2006 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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Fig 5 This figure shows the sites (1–4) which were used to image brachial plexus, vessels, lung and ribs. Please refer to the text for details. British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/ael024) Copyright © 2006 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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