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“... plus NSAID, would decrease it with the association of dexamethasone. METHOD: Twenty three patients...”
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“... Study, currently employed wage earners from the general working population (N=10,427) replied...”
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“... moderate, severe, or critical manifestations is still unknown. Objective: To identify the main consequences...”
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“... in 55%, moderate in 15% and small in 10% of the cases. The presence of otorrhea postoperatively did not decrease...”
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“... constituted the sample population of this study. The prevalence of disease sites was higher at mandibular arch...”
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