The concentration of halothane (fluothane) in the ambient atmosphere was determined in five operating theaters of two hospitals in Italy. The concentrations of halothane in the ambient air exceeded the NIOSH recommended time-weighted average exposure levels (median value: 10.38 mg/m3). Halothane was
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Radiation exposure to the patient and operating room personnel during percutaneous nephrolithotomy
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