Présentation réalisée par Arnaud LE GUILLOU sous la direction du docteur Nicolas COURTIN sur l’utilisation des AINS en péri-opératoire.

Le résumé de la présentation très complet et exhaustif basé sur la dernière revue de la SFAR.

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Le diaporama :

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