Anesthesia problems of patients with malignant oral neoplasms undergoing inductive chemotherapy protocol and surgery
1990
: The Authors expand the results about thirty-nine Patients with advanced malignant tumours of the oral cavity treated with inductive chemotherapy and radical surgery. They considered the choice of a correct scheme of anaesthesia in the surgical treatment for Patients with particular health conditions and previously subjected to inductive chemotherapy. The necessity to practice a pre- and post-operative therapy for subduing the very frequent and serious concomitant diseases is underlined.
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