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Abstract Aim To highlight the development and application of a novel virtual reality (VR) haptic simulation program in endodontic microsurgery (EMS) to prepare for a clinical case performed by a resident student. Summary Modern EMS requires adequate training and a learning curve for mastering surgical techniques and refining individual skills.
Damiano Pasqualini +4 more
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Real-life safety of peanut oral immunotherapy: Results from a French multicenter observational study. [PDF]
Michaud E +5 more
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The use of expired resuscitation medications for life-threatening first aid conditions: a systematic search and narrative review. [PDF]
Charlton N +5 more
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Severe Allergic Drug Reaction to Ultrasound Enhancing Agent Resulting in Cardiogenic Shock. [PDF]
Levy A +8 more
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Comparative evaluation of 2% mepivacaine and 2% lidocaine for inferior alveolar nerve block: a double-blind randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Panya S +7 more
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Across the arc of allergy: From maternal immune tolerance to food sensitization pathways and lifesaving anaphylaxis care. [PDF]
Bellanti JA, Settipane RA.
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Catecholamines Differ in Their Capacity to Form Melanin. [PDF]
Rayes L, Njus D.
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Drug News & Perspectives, 2001
Tyramine was the first epinephrine analogue to be introduced into medicine, in the early 1900s. It was followed by ephedrine and pseudoephedrine in the 1920s and by the amfetamines a decade later. The popularity of the amfetamines grew throughout the 1930s and 1940s; after that, there was a slowly dawning realization that they were being widely abused.
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Tyramine was the first epinephrine analogue to be introduced into medicine, in the early 1900s. It was followed by ephedrine and pseudoephedrine in the 1920s and by the amfetamines a decade later. The popularity of the amfetamines grew throughout the 1930s and 1940s; after that, there was a slowly dawning realization that they were being widely abused.
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