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“... were not significantly altered after operation (P = 0.5). Diabetes control was improved in one patient...”
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“... acid and 1 patient took sumatriptan plus tolfenamic acid, having the 20 patients taken as a third...”
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“... infection occurred in one (2%) patient in the symbiotics group and in nine (21.4%) patients in the control...”
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“... met the defined criteria for this review. After a comprehensive analysis, it can be concluded that...”
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“... TPS and decrease BFS. Methods: This is a prospective, randomized, comparative, case series study...”
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“... regression. The variation of patient-reported outcomes between baseline and 1-year follow-up assessments was...”
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“..., which results in limb stiffness and muscle spasm. The prognosis for these patients depends on several...”
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“... the release of ischemia before and after skin closure and compressive dressing. METHODS...”
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“.... Microbiological root-canal-sampling occurred before treatment (S1), after chemo-mechanical preparation (S2) and...”
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“... in chronic low back pain. METHODS: after the institutional approval and informed consent signature...”
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“... inclusion of number of visits to the doctor and the decrease of the significance level for all the other...”
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“... bigger average to GC. Three animals from the GC had postoperative emesis and one patient vomited after...”
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