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Objectives: Chorioretinal diseases requiring the use of anti-vascular endothelial growth (anti-VEGF) injections often occur in both eyes simultaneously. This can necessitate injecting both eyes together rather than one eye at a time. The purpose of the st... see more

Non-surgical decrease of knee mechanical loads by some techniques may be effective in treating early primary knee osteoarthritis. Thirty-six consecutive patients with bilateral early primary knee osteoarthritis and genu varum were treated with unilateral ... see more

Non-surgical decrease of knee mechanical loads by some techniques may be effective in treating early primary knee osteoarthritis. Thirty-six consecutive patients with bilateral early primary knee osteoarthritis and genu varum were treated with unilateral ... see more

Unilateral spinal anaesthesia can be used for inguinal hernia surgery. The advantage is that it provides a stronger block on the side of surgery and accelerated recovery of the nerve block, with better maintenance of cardiovascular stability. Hence it can... see more

Objetivo: Presentar el caso de una paciente virgen con teratoma quístico maduro de ovario bilateral. Caso clínico: Paciente de 20 años de edad, virgen. Atendida en consulta de ginecología por aumento de volumen y molestias abdominales de varios meses de e... see more

A congenital cataract is preventable blindness in children and is associated with intrauterine rubella infection known as congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), mostly found in developing countries. This study aims to describe the profile of unilateral catara... see more

Cranial nerve palsies are potential but rare complications of spinal anaesthesia. Most of the literatures support upper cranial nerve palsies like VI, IV and III cranial nerve palsies. Intrathecal hypotension resulting in tractional injury of the cranial ... see more

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