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A possible role of cardiopulmonary vagal afferents in suppressions of ADH release in a patient with bilateral chest drainage

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Aibiki, M., Taie, S., Ohmori, K. et al. A possible role of cardiopulmonary vagal afferents in suppressions of ADH release in a patient with bilateral chest drainage. J Anesth 6, 109–112 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/s0054020060109

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