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  • TREATMENT OF TRAUMATIC LIMB EDEMA IN ORTHOPEDICS BASED ON THE THEORY OF "BLOOD STASIS LEADS TO WATER RETENTION

    Wenrong YANG , Wang Dan , Jincai LIU
    32-34
    2025-12-31
  • The TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE FOR CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY: A CASE SERIES WITH OPTIC COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY SCANS

    Chun-Feng SU, Ching-Huang LIN, Qiao FAN
    21-37
    2024-12-20
  • INVESTIGATION OF ACUTE AND REPEATED DOSING ORGANOTOXICITY POTENTIAL OF ETHANOL ROOT EXTRACT OF SOLANUM ERIANTHUM IN WISTAR RATS

    Isaac Oluwole ADEYEMI , Adeyemi Patrick AKINYELE , Samuel Folarin OLANIRAN , Ezekiel Opeyemi OJO
    16-31
    2025-12-31
  • EMILIA PRAETERMISSA MILNE-REDHEAD (ASTERACEAE): PHYTOCHEMICAL PROFILING AND CYTOTOXIC POTENTIAL

    Emmanuel ODION, Alexanander EDET, Daniel AMBE , Chinyelu OSIGWE, Eravweroso Congrat ODIETE
    12-27
    2025-08-29
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