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bibliographicCitation Kendig JJ, Bunker JP, Endow S. Succinylcholine-induced hyperkalemia: effects of succinylcholine on resting potentials and electrolyte distributions in normal and denervated muscle. Anesthesiology. 1972 Feb;36(2):132–7. PMID: 5059102.
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