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- Edward Rule and Shilpa Reddy.
- Medical Student, University College London, London.
- Brit J Hosp Med. 2014 Oct 1;75(10):573-7.
AbstractAwareness under anaesthesia is a rare but important phenomenon which has become a source of fear - and of fascination - to the public and anaesthetists alike. This article discusses the incidence, aetiology, sequelae and prevention of awareness.
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