Bedside greater occipital nerve block with bupivacaine for the treatment of recalcitrant scalp pruritus
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Main Authors: | Anusha Kambala, BS (Author), Alexander L. Kollhoff, MD (Author), Elena Wei, BS (Author), Kevin K. Lee, BA (Author), Hannah Cornman, BS (Author), Emily Z. Ma, BA (Author), Jaya Manjunath, BS (Author), Brenda Umenita Imo, MS (Author), Sriya V. Reddy, BS (Author), Shawn G. Kwatra, MD (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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