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Surgical management of strabismus after rupture of the inferior rectus muscle.
Evidence for a medial K+ recycling pathway from inner hair cells.
The origin of osteoprogenitor cells responsible for heterotopic ossification following hip surgery: an animal model in the rabbit.
Intermediate catheter injections in closed segments during acute stroke intervention: a cautionary note.
Pilot study of the use of naltrexone to treat the severe pruritus of cholestatic liver disease.
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Pilot study of the use of naltrexone to treat the severe pruritus of cholestatic liver disease.
Pilot study of the use of naltrexone to treat the severe pruritus of cholestatic liver disease. Am J Gastroenterol. 1996 May; 91(5):1022-3.
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Antipruritics
Cholestasis, Intrahepatic
Humans
Naltrexone
Pilot Projects
Pruritus
Quality of Life
Treatment Outcome
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Peter B. Cotton