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The phrase "at injection site" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or clinical contexts to refer to the specific location where an injection is administered.
Example: "Patients may experience redness and swelling at the injection site."
Alternatives: "at the site of injection" or "injection location".
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5 A recent study on the development of a new self-administered questionnaire showed significant fears and barriers to insulin injections patients felt restricted because of self-surveillance and liberty loss, bothered by being seen while injecting insulin or skin marks at injection site, and stressed because of injection site pain.
Fluorescence microscopy and chemical extraction confirmed highly selective QDs accumulation in the ALN corresponding to 2.42% of the injected dose at 60 min after the injection; the major part remaining at injection site.
A solution was injected in vivo into a mouse spinal cord and consequent in situ gel formation was verified: magnetic resonance imaging showed presence of the polymeric network at injection site and histological analysis, coherently, revealed spherical enclosures in the spinal cord.
Except for the abscess at injection site in pig no. 4, these soft tissue lesions were next to bone lesions Region Pig no.
The only inclusion criteria was that the patient have lumbar radicular pain in need of treatment, while exclusion criteria was based on medical conditions that would preclude an epidural injection route (e.g. coagulopathy, local infection at injection site, septicemia, pregnancy, and neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis).
Possible side effects listed include "swelling, itching, bruising, redness at injection site, headaches, fever, nausea, dizziness, vomiting and fainting".
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In rodents, NBPs cause necrosis at injection sites.
Rabbits receiving sequential intramuscular injections in a pilot toxicity study displayed local reactogenicity at injection sites but no clinical signs.
Although lumps can occur at injection sites in many animals, progression to a highly invasive sarcoma appears to occur only in cats.
The patient has also developed tiny patches of alopecia at injection sites which is easily hidden in her hair.
13/67(19.4%) reported adverse events; 8 with pain at injection sites, 1 with worsening headache, 3 could not frown and 1 fainted during Rx.
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