Sleep Medicine Reviews
Volume 5, Issue 2 , Pages 129-137 , April 2001

Sleep disturbances after non-cardiac surgery

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 Correspondence should be addressed to: Jacob Rosenberg, MD, DSc. E-mail: jacob.rosenberg@dadlnet.dk

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doi: 10.1053/smrv.2000.0121

Sleep Medicine Reviews
Volume 5, Issue 2 , Pages 129-137 , April 2001