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. 1942 Nov;21(6):665–673. doi: 10.1172/JCI101343

BLOOD FLOW IN THE HAND AND FOREARM AFTER PARAVERTEBRAL BLOCK OF THE SYMPATHETIC GANGLIA. EVIDENCE AGAINST SYMPATHETIC VASODILATOR NERVES IN THE EXTREMITIES OF MAN

J V Warren 1,2, C W Walter 1,2, J Romano 1,2, E A Stead Jr 1,2
PMCID: PMC435183  PMID: 16694954

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