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Unidirectional valve malfunction by the breakage or malposition of disc - two cases report -
Chol Lee, Kyu Chang Lee, Hye Young Kim, Mi Na Kim, Eun Kyung Choi, Ji-Sub Kim, Won Sang Lee, Myeong Jong Lee, Hyung Tae Kim
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2013;65(4):337-340.   Published online October 24, 2013
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Ventilation impairment caused by upside-down connected unidirectional valves: A case report.
Tae Hee Kim, Young Soo Park, Eun Ho Lee, Yong Bo Jeong, In Cheol Choi
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2008;55(6):736-739.
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Expiratory Valve Malfunction Detected Immediately after Endotracheal Intubation: A case report.
Hyeon Jeong Yang, Ji Eun Song, Jong Yeon Lee, Min Ku Kim, Hyun Jue Gill, Jung Hyun Park, Kuem Hee Chung, Seung Ho Kim, Sang Woo Lee, Chan Kee Yoo
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2007;53(6):774-777.
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Expiratory Unidirectional Valve Malfunction Detected by Capnographic Waveform Change: A case report.
Woon Seok Roh, Hoon Min Park, Bong Il Kim, Soung Kyung Cho, Sang Hwa Lee
Korean J Anesthesiol. 1999;36(3):519-523.
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Occurrence of Hypercarbia due to a Defective Unidirectional Valve.
Eun Ha Kim, Tae Ho Chung
Korean J Anesthesiol. 1992;25(2):433-435.
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A Report of Three Cases of Hypercarbia During General Anesthesia.
Young Ho Kang, Hun Cho, Hye Won Lee, Byung Kook Chae, Seong Ho Chang, Jung Soon Shin
Korean J Anesthesiol. 1992;25(1):187-191.
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