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[Amniotic membrane utilization in ophthalmological surgical procedures].
The amniotic membrane, which is the innermost layer of the fetal membranes, is composed of a single layer of epithelial cells that lie on a basement membrane, and of a non-vascular collagenous stroma. These three components give the amniotic membrane its beneficial properties. The first therapeutic application of the amniotic membrane was in 1910, when
Naji, Waked, Valia, El-Kazzi
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717 anaesthetics, consisting of a combination of droperidol and ketamine, were given to children aged between 2 months and 17 years for surgical and diagnostic procedures in ophthalmology. The administration of droperidol prior to ketamine resulted in (1) reduced doses of ketamine of 3.59 mg/kg body weight for a mean surgical duration of 18.11 min and (
C, Riemasch-Becker, H, Müller
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Clinical coding of surgical procedures in the ophthalmology department
A, Tatham, A, Castillo
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Federico G. Velez +5 more
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Federico G. Velez +5 more
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Sharon F. Freedman +5 more
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Sharon F. Freedman +5 more
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Federico G. Velez +5 more
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