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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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Propofol

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IV.a Bronchospasm - Wheezing - Asthma

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Last update : 20/01/2012
 
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Publications

Propofol results in higher incidence of bronchoconstriction in allergic patients.
Medical archives (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) 2013;67;168-70 2013
[Live-threatening bronchospasm during anesthesia induction : when pure routine becomes a nightmare].
Der Anaesthesist 2011 Oct;60;937-41 2011 Oct
[Severe bronchospasm using Diprivan® in a patient allergic to peanut and birch].
Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation 2011 Feb;30;147-9 2011 Feb
Propofol-induced bronchoconstriction: two case reports.
Anesthesia and analgesia 2001 Sep;93;645-6 2001 Sep

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