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Initial fasting compared to expedited oral intake in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Holistic individual care plan in addition to standard care compared to standard care alone in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Hydrocortisone compared to metoclopramide in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Acupressure compared to placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Granisetron compared to promethazine in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Acupuncture compared to placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Allograft compared to conventional treatment in peripheral nerve surgery
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Endoscope-assisted coblation compared to conventional curettage for patients with inverted papilloma
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Endoscope-assisted coblation compared to conventional curettage for patients with Osler disease
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Practical education and training in the use of a wheelchair, compared to no practical training and education or only theoretical information or instruction
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Manual wheelchair with wheels in heavier or less stiff material compared to wheels in lighter or more stiff material
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Lightweight manual wheelchair compared to manual wheelchair in a heavier material
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Freedom to be able to choose a wheelchair and additional equipment (freedom of choice) compared to lack of choice
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Wheelchair with person-specific molded seat unit compared to wheelchair without person-specific molded seat unit
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Exemption from fees compared to fees for wheelchairs and additional equipment
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Comparison between different variants of electric wheelchairs
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Access to both manual wheelchair for activities in the full range of life situations and manual wheelchair for recreational activities compared to access only to manual wheelchair for activities in life situations
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Hand-propelled devices added to a manual wheelchair to transform it into a handbike (half-handbike) compared to manual wheelchair without such devices
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Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs compared to manual wheelchairs without propulsion units
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Access to both manual wheelchair and wheelchair scooter compared to access to manual wheelchair only