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Is phosphatidylcholine harmful to the peripheral neural tissue? An experimental study in rats.

Aesthet Surg J

February 2009

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Burn Unit, Gülhane Military Medical Academy and Medical Faculty, Haydarpafla Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

Background: Subcutaneous phosphatidylcholine (PC) injection has become a popular technique for treating localized fat accumulation. Some clinical studies reported minor local soft tissue complications, such as ecchymosis, edema, and pain. However, there are no data on how PC affects the peripheral nervous tissue.

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Background/aims: We examined hemodynamic responses during gastroscopy in healthy subjects and compared the changes with midazolam alone versus in combination with meperidine. The aim of this study was to evaluate if either method had any advantages or disadvantages with respect to patient compliance and the commonly seen side effects.

Methods: Thirty patients who were otherwise healthy were included in each group.

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