Citation of studies by research fraudsters in medical journals.
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[1] T. Houle,et al. Efficacy of preemptive analgesia treatments for the management of postoperative pain: a network meta-analysis. , 2022, British journal of anaesthesia.
[2] S. Taito,et al. Retracted randomised controlled trials were cited and not corrected in systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines. , 2022, Journal of clinical epidemiology.
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[6] Helmar Bornemann-Cimenti,et al. Perpetuation of Retracted Publications Using the Example of the Scott S. Reuben Case: Incidences, Reasons and Possible Improvements , 2016, Sci. Eng. Ethics.
[7] P. White,et al. The Scott Reuben saga: one last retraction. , 2011, Anesthesia and analgesia.
[8] Sebastian Straube,et al. Susceptibility to Fraud in Systematic Reviews: Lessons from the Reuben Case , 2009, Anesthesiology.