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TEH INOGRANIC GASES IN ANESTHESIOLOGY
John Adriani, DOUGLASS II. BATTEN
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Unveiling disparity: A call to action for gender diversity in anatomy journal editorial teams
Abstract This study aimed to determine the representation of women on the editorial teams of anatomy journals and to investigate the possible reasons for gender differences. The anatomy journals listed in the Web of Science Master Journal List and on the International Federations of Associations of Anatomy website were evaluated.
Buse Naz Çandır Gürses+3 more
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Pharmacology and relevant drug interactions of metamizole
Metamizole is a frequently prescribed analgesic because of its favourable benefit/risk ratio compared with classic NSAIDs. However, increasing research shows that metamizole displays several drug interactions that are relevant to clinical practice. We reviewed the literature to summarize the pharmacology and most clinically relevant drug interactions ...
David J. Brinkman+3 more
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Abstract The articular branch (Arb) from the common fibular nerve (CFN) plays a pivotal role in procedures such as genicular nerve blocks since it extensively innervates the anterolateral knee joint. It remains unclear whether the Arb can be classified as purely sensory, and understanding its axonal composition is critical to prevent muscle weakness ...
Taeyeon Kim+3 more
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An Account of the History of the Journal Anesthesiology [PDF]
Stuart C. Cullen
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Anatomical Study of the Retrodural Space of Okada in the Cervical Region: 3D Micro‐CT Findings
ABSTRACT The retrodural space of Okada (RSO) is a potential space located posterior to the ligamentum flavum. It can complicate epidural injections owing to its communication with the epidural space and facet joints. The purpose of this study was to clarify the anatomical structures of the cervical RSO and adjacent ligamentous tissues in cadavers ...
Tae‐Hyeon Cho+3 more
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