1.Pterygoid botolinum toxin injection
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;26(1):55-56
Botolinum is a toxic polypeptide produced by the gram-positive anaerobic bacterium Clostridium botulinum that inhibits acetylcholine release from nerve endings, resulting in reduced neuromuscular transmission and local muscle activity, as well as cholinergic mediated parasympathetic activities.1 Its name is derived from the Latin word botulus, meaning sausage, as its toxicity was initially attributed to the oil of spoiled sausages. Of late, botolinum, packaged in various commercial forms such as onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox® type A, Allergan, Irvine, CA), is popularly used in several medical applications such as blepharospasm, hyperhidrosis and strabismus, and most famously in cosmetic surgery, where Botox® injections are used to eliminate and/or smoothen wrinkles.
Injections
2.In Response to Risks and Pitfalls of Epidural Injections during Management of Lumbar Disc Herniation: Few Comments.
Laxmaiah MANCHIKANTI ; Joshua A HIRSCH
The Korean Journal of Pain 2015;28(3):219-220
No abstract available.
Injections, Epidural*
3.Risks and Pitfalls of Epidural Injections during Management of Lumbar Disc Herniation: Few Comments.
Mohammad Sadegh SANIE ; Mohamed Amin GHOBADIFAR
The Korean Journal of Pain 2015;28(3):217-218
No abstract available.
Injections, Epidural*
4.Consensus on the intravitreal injection technique by the Vitreo-Retina Society of the Philippines
Jose Luis de Grano ; Juan Antonio Javellana ; Marie Joan Loy ; Paolo Antonio Silva
Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology 2014;39(1):3-5
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been shown to play a central role in the pathophysiologic
process underlying neovascular eye diseases. As such, anti-VEGF-based pharmacologic agents have emerged as a
highly effective treatment modality for various visually debilitating retinal and choroidal vascular pathologies. The
introduction of these pharmacologic agents directly into the vitreous cavity by means of an injection through the
pars plana has become a widely performed ophthalmic procedure both locally and overseas.
Intravitreal Injections
5.Ultrasound Guided Technique for the Caudal Epidural Injection.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2015;28(4):290-291
No abstract available.
Injections, Epidural*
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Ultrasonography*
6.Accidental Epidural Injection of Ondansetron : A case report.
Bo Song KIM ; Ho Sung KWAK ; Pil Jae LIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2007;52(6):712-714
We encountered a case of an accidental epidural injection of ondansetron through an epidural catheter. No neurological complications were noted. This case highlights the need for more attention to minimize the risk of epidural injections.
Catheters
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Injections, Epidural*
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Ondansetron*
7.Accidental intrathecal injection of dopamine hydrochloride resulting in analgesic effects.
Jeong Min HONG ; Ah Reum CHO ; Sun A CHOI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(Suppl):S49-S50
No abstract available.
Dopamine*
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Injections, Spinal*
8.Accidental intrathecal injection of dopamine hydrochloride resulting in analgesic effects.
Jeong Min HONG ; Ah Reum CHO ; Sun A CHOI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(Suppl):S49-S50
No abstract available.
Dopamine*
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Injections, Spinal*
9.Pneumocephalus after an Epidural Injection.
Bora AHN ; Sang Mi NOH ; Nam Hee KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2012;30(2):148-150
No abstract available.
Headache
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Injections, Epidural
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Pneumocephalus
10.Lymphangiectatic Pilomatricoma Following an Intramuscular Injection.
Min Young PARK ; Won Jeong KIM ; Je Ho MOON ; Hoon Soo KIM ; Hyun Chang KO ; Byung Soo KIM ; Moon Bum KIM ; Margaret SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(8):651-652
No abstract available.
Injections, Intramuscular*
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Pilomatrixoma*
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Vaccination