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  • The study focused on the effectiveness of morphine sulfate nano-controlled release microspheres in alleviating visceral pain caused by tumors in mice models.
  • Researchers used various experimental groups to compare the pain-relief effects of morphine-loaded microspheres with a control group and found significant reductions in pain responses and improved pain thresholds among the treated groups.
  • Results indicated a high drug release rate from the microspheres, and the treatment led to notable changes in neurotransmitter levels in the brain linked to pain perception, with no significant adverse side effects observed.
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Type III electrical burns on the wrist are characterized by circumferential wounds, three dimensional with sandwich-like necrosis, and progressive blood circulation disturbances. Limb salvage is challenging, and success in meeting this challenge depends on vascular reconstruction and wound coverage. This article is intended for the following purposes: to investigate the principles of wound debridement, the management of involved blood vessels, and the clinical effects of the extended paraumbilical perforator flap pedicled with the inferior epigastric artery for coverage of type III circumferential electrical burns of the wrist.

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