Publications by authors named "L Hagymasy"

Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported that additional file 10 contained a typing error in the table "Percentage of responders (≥50% max TOTPAR) over two, four, six and eight hours (single-dose phase) (ITT Population)". The table is to be read as follows.

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Background: Dexketoprofen trometamol plus tramadol hydrochloride is a new oral combination of two analgesics, which have different mechanisms of action for the treatment of moderate to severe acute pain.

Methods: Randomised, double-blind, parallel, placebo and active-controlled, single and multiple-dose study to evaluate the analgesic efficacy and safety of dexketoprofen/tramadol 25 mg/75 mg in comparison with the single agents (dexketoprofen 25 mg and tramadol 100 mg) in moderate to severe acute pain after abdominal hysterectomy. Patients received seven consecutive doses of study drug within a 3-day period, each dose separated by an 8-hour interval.

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This paper gives details of a survey carried out at hospitals in Hungary to examine how widespread family-centred obstetrics is, and to what extent obstetrics departments are able to meet the increasing demands exerted by society. Several aspects were focused on, including the characteristics of obstetrics departments, the preparation for delivery and maternity, open delivery-rooms, delivery with the partner, early mother-baby contact, rooming-in and to what extent they operate. The study describes the findings on the basis of data sent back by 87 maternity departments, 81.

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The author has carried out a survey at hospitals in Hungary to examine how general family-centred obstetrics is, and to what extent obstetrics departments are able to meet the increasing demand for this exerted by society. In the course of the survey he focused on the characteristics of obstetrics departments, the preparation for delivery and maternity, open delivery-rooms, delivery with the partner, early mother-baby contact and rooming-in, and to what extent these operate. He describes the findings on the basis of data returned by 87 maternity departments, 81.

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The authors detected a case of neurofibromatosis type 1 complicated with preeclampsia and the syndrome of hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets, which developed during pregnancy. When the cause of the patient's hypertension was investigated after birth, renal stenosis of the right artery was detected, which was then successfully treated with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty.

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