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A supramolecular gelatin‐based hydrogel adhesive was engineered for hemorrhagic cystitis management. It provides robust wet‐tissue adhesion, rapid hemostasis, sustained quercetin release, effectively restoring the bladder barrier via anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant actions.
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Esketamine and ketamine are widely used for perioperative analgesia and anesthesia. Despite their established roles in analgesia, sedation, and anesthesia, as well as emerging antidepressant, anti‐tumor, and anti‐inflammatory effects, their clinical use is limited due to side effects and addiction potential.
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ATYPICAL FACIAL PAIN IN A 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL: A CASE REPORT
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Facial pain beyond trigeminal neuralgia
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2021Purpose of review Trigeminal neuralgia is a well-known facial pain syndrome with several treatment options. In contrast, non-neuralgiform idiopathic facial pain syndromes are relatively rare, reflected by the fact that, until 2020, no internationally ...
A. May, J. Hoffmann
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Artificial intelligence to evaluate postoperative pain based on facial expression recognition
European Journal of Pain, 2022Pain intensity evaluation by self‐report is difficult and biased in non‐communicating people, which may contribute to inappropriate pain management. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to evaluate pain intensity based on automated facial expression ...
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Altered trigeminal pain processing on brainstem level in persistent idiopathic facial pain.
Pain, 2020Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain (PIFP) is a poorly understood chronic pain syndrome of the face, formerly known as atypical facial pain. It is characterized by a constant painful sensation without neurological abnormalities and without clinically ...
Christian Ziegeler, L. Schulte, A. May
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Migraine presenting as isolated facial pain: A prospective clinical analysis of 58 cases
Cephalalgia, 2020Background Sparse evidence has detailed the clinical phenotype of migraine presenting as isolated facial pain. Objective and methods: This was a prospective audit, part of our multidisciplinary facial pain service evaluation, aiming to phenotype patients
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The Neurologist, 2005
Facial pain is a common symptom that may be a feature of a primary headache disorder or a secondary feature of organic disease. A thorough clinical history and physical examination may reveal the characteristic clinical features and assist in diagnosis. However, in some cases, the etiology may remain indeterminate.
Kenneth, Hentschel +2 more
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Facial pain is a common symptom that may be a feature of a primary headache disorder or a secondary feature of organic disease. A thorough clinical history and physical examination may reveal the characteristic clinical features and assist in diagnosis. However, in some cases, the etiology may remain indeterminate.
Kenneth, Hentschel +2 more
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Facial Pain: A Comprehensive Review and Proposal for a Pragmatic Diagnostic Approach
European Neurology, 2020Background: Facial pain, alone or combined with other symptoms, is a frequent complaint. Moreover, it is a symptom situated at, more than any other pain condition, a crosspoint where several disciplines meet, for example, dentists; manual therapists ...
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