Tetracaine 0.5% eyedrops with or without lidocaine 2% gel in topical anesthesia for cataract surgery
Anthoula T Tsoumani1,2, Ioannis C Asproudis1, Dimitrios Damigos21Department of Ophthalmology University Hospital of Ioannina, 2Department of Medical Psychology, Postgraduate Course of “Pain Management”, University of Ioannina, GreeceBackground and objective: To evaluate t...
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Autores principales: | Anthoula T Tsoumani, Ioannis C Asproudis, Dimitrios Damigos |
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Dove Medical Press
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/aeb1d88c6a9742868fd71cb99d5c1482 |
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