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Medications for osteoporotic pain

Shin SW

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Bilateral maxillary and mandibular buccal exostosis: a self reported case and a proposal to include buccal exostosis under miscellaneous disorders of revised working classification of the psychosomatic disorders pertaining to dental practice

Shamim T

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Prevalence and trends of pain associated with chronic diseases and personal out-of-pocket medical expenditures in Korea

Shin SM

BACKGROUND: There have been few studies about pain using a big data. The purpose of this study was to identify the prevalence of pain, and trends of pain associated with...
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Sphenopalatine ganglion block for relieving postdural puncture headache: technique and mechanism of action of block with a narrative review of efficacy

Nair AS, Rayani BK

The sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) is a parasympathetic ganglion, located in the pterygopalatine fossa. The SPG block has been used for a long time for treating headaches of varying etiologies. For...
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The radiation safety education and the pain physicians' efforts to reduce radiation exposure

Kim TH, Hong SW, Woo NS, Kim HK, Kim JH

BACKGROUND: C-arm fluoroscopy equipment is important for interventional pain management and can cause radiation injury to physicians and patients. We compared radiation safety education and efforts to reduce the radiation...
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Sufficient explanation of management affects patient satisfaction and the practice of post-treatment management in spinal pain, a multicenter study of 1007 patients

Kim JY, Shim JH, Hong SJ, Yang JY, Choi HR, Lim YH, Moon HS, Lee J, Kim JH

BACKGROUND: Spinal pain is most common symptom in pain clinic. In most cases, before the treatment of spinal pain, physician explains the patient's disease and treatment. We investigated patient's satisfaction...
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Comparison of intrathecal versus intra-articular dexmedetomidine as an adjuvant to bupivacaine on postoperative pain following knee arthroscopy: a randomized clinical trial

Ismail EA, Sayed JA, Bakri MH, Mahfouz RZ

BACKGROUND: Postoperative pain is a common, distressing symptom following arthroscopic knee surgery. The aim of this study was to compare the potential analgesic effect of dexmedetomidine after intrathecal versus intra-articular...
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Antinociceptive effect of intrathecal sec-O-glucosylhamaudol on the formalin-induced pain in rats

Kim SH, Jong HS, Yoon MH, Oh SH, Jung KT

BACKGROUND: The root of Peucedanum japonicum Thunb., a perennial herb found in Japan, the Philippines, China, and Korea, is used as an analgesic. In a previous study, sec-O-glucosylhamaudol (SOG) showed...
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Can denosumab be a substitute, competitor, or complement to bisphosphonates?

Kim SY, Ok HG, Birkenmaier C, Kim KH

Osteoblasts, originating from mesenchymal cells, make the receptor activator of the nuclear factor kappa B ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) in order to control differentiation of activated osteoclasts, originating from...
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The relationship between the development of musculoskeletal disorders, body mass index, and academic stress in Bahraini University students

Tantawy SA, Abdul Rahman A, Abdul Ameer M

BACKGROUND: There are many mechanisms in which stress can lead to weight gain thus high a BMI. The endocrine and inflammatory pathway can directly increase abdominal adiposity. Another way in...
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