The British journal of ophthalmology
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Oral premedication with low dose midazolam modifies the immunological stress reaction after the setting of retrobulbar anaesthesia.
An acute immunological stress reaction was previously reported to occur after the painful setting of retrobulbar anaesthesia before intraocular surgery. This study was conducted to find out whether an oral low dose premedication with midazolam would modify the immunological stress reaction. ⋯ A low dose premedication with midazolam attenuates the immunological and cardiovascular stress reactions occurring with retrobulbar anaesthesia.
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Letter Case Reports
Bloody tears, and more! An unusual case of epistaxis.