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Effects of Anaesthetic Techniques on Cancer Recurrence and Survival: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis UC01-UC09
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Efficacy of 6% Hydroxy Ethyl Starch Pre Administration to Alleviate Pain Following Propofol Injection: A Randomised Control Study UC10-UC13
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Analgesic Efficacy of Perineural versus Intravenous Dexamethasone and Paracetamol in Supraclavicular Block for Forearm Surgeries: A Randomised Control Trial UC14-UC18
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A Case Report on Gas Gangrene with a Fatal Outcome UD01-UD02
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Anaesthetic Considerations for Neurosurgery in a Patient with Large Atrial Septal Defect and Left Parietal Cystic Glioma: A Case Report UD03-UD05
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Management of Partial Hanging Accompanied with Acute Onset Decreased Left Ventricular Systolic Function: A Case Report UD06-UD08
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A Narrative Review on Comprehensive Approaches to Chronic Pain Management: Integrating Medical, Psychological, Lifestyle, and Emerging Therapies UE01-UE04
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Comparing the Effect of Preoxygenation using High-flow Nasal Oxygen and the Tight Facemask Technique during Rapid Sequence Induction in Abdominal Surgeries: A Research Protocol UK01-UK03
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