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Contralateral Superior Cerebellar Artery Syndrome: A Consequence of Brain Herniation

Mohseni M, Habibi Z, Nejat F

Vascular compromise is a well-known consequence of brain herniation syndromes. Transtentorial brain herniation most often involves posterior cerebral arteries. However, isolated involvement of contralateral superior cerebellar artery (SCA) during unilateral...
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The effect of diluted ropivacaine in distending fluid on cramping pain after hysteroscopic surgeries: a randomized clinical trial study

Tahermanesh K, Kashi AM, Ajdary M, Rokhgireh S, Mohseni M, Chaichian S, Ahmadi M

Objective The effect of ropivacaine on postoperative hysteroscopy has not yet been evaluated; this study investigated the effect of diluted ropivacaine in distending media during hysteroscopy on postoperative cramping pain. Methods This double-blind...
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Comparison of Photon-electron and Photon Radiotherapyfor Supraclavicular Lymph Nodes of Mastectomy Patientswith Left-sided Breast Cancer

Mohseni M, Mohaghegh F, Robatmili N, Bayatiani MR, Seif F, Mostafavi NS

The aim of radiotherapy is to deliver the highest possible radiation dose to the tumor and the lowest radiation to normal tissues surroundingthe tumor. In the present study, lymph nodes...
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A novel radiofrequency modulation therapy versus routine physiotherapy modalities in treatment of myofascial pelvic pain syndrome: a pilot randomized trial

Ashtiani EM, Shokouhi N, Mohseni M, Saedi N, Haeri-Mehrizi AA, Bakhtiyari M

Objective The current study aimed to compare the effectiveness of novel radiofrequency modulation (RM) therapy with a tailored physiotherapy course for patients with chronic pelvic pain (CPP) of myofascial origin,...
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