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    Howitt, Peter, MA; Darzi, Ara, Prof; Yang, Guang-Zhong, Prof; Ashrafian, Hutan, MRCS; Atun, Rifat, Prof; Barlow, James, Prof; Blakemore, Alex, PhD; Bull, Anthony MJ, Prof; Car, Josip, PhD; Conteh, Lesong, PhD; Cooke, Graham S, PhD; Ford, Nathan, PhD; Gregson, Simon AJ, PhD; Kerr, Karen, PhD; King, Dominic, MRCS; Kulendran, Myutan, MRCS; Malkin, Robert A, Prof; Majeed, Azeem, Prof; Matlin, Stephen, Prof; Merrifield, Robert, PhD; Penfold, Hugh A, PhD; Reid, Steven D, PhD; Smith, Peter C, Prof; Stevens, Molly M, Prof; Templeton, Michael R, PhD; Vincent, Charles, Prof; Wilson, Elizabeth, MSc

    The Lancet (British edition), 08/2012, Volume: 380, Issue: 9840
    Journal Article

    Mechanical ventilation and intravenous sedation were initiated. Because of continuing spasms, intrathecal baclofen (1200 µg per day) was started on day 3 with a good clinical response. No recommendations about tetanus prophylaxis procedures for wound man agement in patients with blood diseases are available, except for bone-marrow transplantation.