Selected chapters from monograph «Spinal Anesthesia in Obstetrics» Post spinal puncture headache


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The lecture is dedicated to post-puncture headache. It includes comprehensive consideration of clinical physiology as well as factors affecting incidence of this complication in parturients undergone cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. Clinical picture and manifestation of the complication are described in the paper.

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E. M Shifman

FSBI “People’s Friendship Russian University”, 117198, Moscow

G. V Filippovich

FSBI “Kulakov Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology”, 117997, Moscow, Russia

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