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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2004
Complications are relatively common in the evaluation and treatment of patients with peripheral nerve tumors. The complications are frequently avoidable. Physicians and surgeons managing patients with these lesions must possess sufficient knowledge about peripheral nerve tumors and their natural history as well as good diagnostic, decision-making, and ...
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Complications are relatively common in the evaluation and treatment of patients with peripheral nerve tumors. The complications are frequently avoidable. Physicians and surgeons managing patients with these lesions must possess sufficient knowledge about peripheral nerve tumors and their natural history as well as good diagnostic, decision-making, and ...
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2000
The most common complications of oral surgery include bleeding, pain, swelling, infection, dry socket, and fracture. Bleeding can be controlled by applying gauze pressure to the area or through the use of hemostatic agents. A dry socket should have a dressing with eugenol applied, whereas a prescription for antibiotics or analgesics can take care of ...
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The most common complications of oral surgery include bleeding, pain, swelling, infection, dry socket, and fracture. Bleeding can be controlled by applying gauze pressure to the area or through the use of hemostatic agents. A dry socket should have a dressing with eugenol applied, whereas a prescription for antibiotics or analgesics can take care of ...
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2017
When employed correctly, local anaesthetics are very safe agents, though unwanted systemic reactions may still appear after administration of a local anaesthetic. Dentists should prevent these side effects as much as possible, recognize them at an early phase and treat them adequately.
Brand, H.S., Frankhuijzen, A.L.
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When employed correctly, local anaesthetics are very safe agents, though unwanted systemic reactions may still appear after administration of a local anaesthetic. Dentists should prevent these side effects as much as possible, recognize them at an early phase and treat them adequately.
Brand, H.S., Frankhuijzen, A.L.
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Micrografts, Micrografts, Micrografts Complications, Complications, Complications
International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, 1999openaire +1 more source

