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Treatment of peripheral pain with low-dose local anesthetics by epidermal, epithelial and periosteal application

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Figure 1 Dorsal site of intraepidermal and periosteal injections and ventral site of intraepidermal injections within the segments concerned for the left side of the body.
Figure 2 sites of intraepithelial injections to the palatal velum.
Table 1 Absolute and relative frequencies of pain reduction by pain group and acute/chronic pain

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