Search Results - "Emamhadi, M R"
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Intramuscular compared with subcutaneous transposition for surgery in cubital tunnel syndrome
Published in Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (01-11-2017)“…Background There is no consensus on the most effective surgical technique in the treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome. Anterior subcutaneous transposition…”
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Maternal SSRI exposure increases the risk of autistic offspring: A meta-analysis and systematic review
Published in European psychiatry (01-09-2017)“…Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the most common antidepressants used to preclude maternal pregnancy depression. There is a growing body of…”
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Mitochondrial DNA G13708A variation and multiple sclerosis: Is there an association?
Published in Revue neurologique (01-03-2017)“…Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered a pathogenetic enigma. Recently, efforts to implicate genetics in human susceptibility to MS have identified an important…”
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COMPARING THE EFFECT OF INTRAMUSCULAR INJETION OF PETHIDINE AND DICLOFENAC SUPPOSITORY IN RELIEF OF PAIN FOLLOWING LAMINECTOMY SURGERY
Published in Acta medica Iranica (01-08-2008)“…Pain, particularly after surgery, can create a variety of side effects including delay in wound healing. Different drugs such as pethidine and non-steroidal…”
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COMPARING THE EFFECT OF INTRAMUSCULAR INJETION OF PETHIDINE AND DICLOFENAC SUPPOSITORY IN RELIEF OF PAIN FOLLOWING LAMINECTOMY SURGERY
Published in Acta medica Iranica (01-08-2008)“…"nPain, particularly after surgery, can create a variety of side effects including delay in wound healing. Different drugs such as pethidine and non-steroidal…”
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Comparison of neurolysis and nerve resection in treatment refractory of meralgia paresthetica
Published in Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ʻUlūm-i Pizishkī-i Gurgān (01-04-2013)“…Background and Objective: Meralgia paresthetica (MP) is due to lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) involvement if it is left either unattended miss treated…”
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