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    Clinical Note: Excision of a Large Ovarian Leiomyoma in a Centenarian

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    Leiomyoma of the ovary is a rare neoplasm; only 28 cases in the literature are known to us. In 1979, we encountered a tumor of this type and are reporting it here because of its great size and its occurrence in a 103-year-old woman. The patient has been well for two years since the tumor was removed

    Regarding the Editorial: Is a “Big Apple” New in the Big Apple?

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    Bupivacaine as a Local Anesthetic for Hernia Repair

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    Bupivacaine hydrochloride is a safe, useful local anesthetic agent for repair of groin hernias. Prolonged anesthesia, lasting six hours or longer, was observed In 94 of WO patients. No toxic effects involving the central nervous system were observed using a 0.25% solution with epinephrine. Hypotension and cardiac arrhythmia occurred in one patient. Wound complications, such as hematomas and ecchymosis, were more common with Bupivacaine than when Chlorprocaine was used. However, painstaking hemostasis, which required ligation of even the tiniest blood vessels, reduced the wound complications. As experience is gained in the use of Bupivacaine, complications will be reduced to a minimum
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