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In reply: superior recovery profiles of propofol-based regimen as compared to isoflurane-based regimen in patients undergoing craniotomy for primary brain tumor excision: a retrospective study

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Representing our study team, I thank Drs. Chowdhury and Cappellani for their interest in our paper

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Correspondence to Yoshihide Miura.

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This author’s reply refers to the letter to the editor at doi:10.1007/s00540-013-1603-y

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Miura, Y. In reply: superior recovery profiles of propofol-based regimen as compared to isoflurane-based regimen in patients undergoing craniotomy for primary brain tumor excision: a retrospective study. J Anesth 27, 477–478 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00540-013-1604-x

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