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Ethnicity and OPRM variant independently predict pain perception and patient-controlled analgesia usage for post-operative pain
Molecular Pain, 06/23/09
Tan E-C et al. - These results suggest that ethnicity and OPRM 118A>G genotype are independent and significant contributors to variation in pain perception and postoperative morphine use in patients undergoing cesarean delivery.
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