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. 1995 Apr 1;310(6983):875. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6983.875b

Acute dissection of the thoracic aorta. Esmolol is safer than and as effective as labetalol.

B O'Connor, J B Luntley
PMCID: PMC2549260  PMID: 7711654

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