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Opioid use in postoperative pain management of pediatric appendectomy patients in Japan. [PDF]
Smith Cavalcante J +4 more
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Physiology of nitrogen: A life or death matter
Abstract With each breath, four out of every five molecules we inspire are nitrogen (N2), since this gas constitutes ∼80% of the atmospheric air that surrounds us. Despite its abundance and unlike molecular oxygen, N2 has traditionally held less appeal among physiologists given its lack of reactivity and corresponding inability to support combustion or
Damian M. Bailey +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of Ultrasound-Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block and Retro-laminar Block on Postoperative Pain Following Upper Abdominal Laparoscopic Surgery. [PDF]
Rahimzadeh P +5 more
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Pesticide pollution in aquatic ecosystems poses a prevalent and pressing concern, with a particular emphasis on developing nations. The effect of cypermethrin (CP), a synthetic type II pyrethroid pesticide, on phenotypic traits, enzyme activities, and biochemical nutrients in freshwater, mrigal fish (Cirrhinus mrigala) was investigated in this study ...
Puja Kundu +9 more
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Addition of Erector Spinae Nerve Block Effect on Opioid Use and Pain Levels in Reduction Mammoplasty. [PDF]
Hinson CS +5 more
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Spontaneous Bladder Rupture during Vaginal Delivery
Spontaneous bladder rupture during vaginal delivery is a rare yet serious complication that requires prompt recognition and management to prevent life‐threatening consequences. We report the case of a 32‐year‐old woman with a previous cesarean section who developed concurrent uterine and bladder rupture following vaginal delivery after labor induction,
Diogo Carmali +17 more
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Background Substance use problems in Ethiopia have a profound impact, contributing significantly to the global disease burden by causing extensive social, physical, mental, and public health challenges. Substance use disorder significantly affects the health and well‐being of our communities, families, friends, and loved ones.
Abebe Tarekegn Kassaw +4 more
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