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Nerve Block

Known as: Blockade, Nerve, Chemical Neurolysis, Chemical Neurolyses 
The use of anesthetics in the central or peripheral nervous system to diminish or eliminate the bombardment of the CNS with nociceptive input, which… 
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1996
1996
SECTION 1 PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE: Drug Nomenclature. Benefits of Regional Anaesthesia. Rational Use of Peripheral Nerve Blockade… 
1995
1995
A case of temporary abducent nerve palsy, following posterior superior alveolar nerve block during removal of an upper third… 
1987
1987
Doxorubicin may effect a more permanent chemomyectomy and chemodenervation (by retrograde "suicide transport") of the orbicularis… 
1986
1986
Eight consecutive patients with acquired deviations due to dysthyroid ocular myopathy were injected with botulinum A toxin for… 
1978
1978
Pain syndromes in elderly patients are seldom psychogenic or due merely to "old age." Careful differential diagnosis is important… 
1977
1977
One hundred fifty-one (151) outpatients treated with epidural or subarachnoid blocks for low-back pain not due to malignancy were… 
Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
HE practice of regional anesthesia deT pends upon accurate, placement of local anesthetic solution in close proximity to nerve… 
1951
1951
Hyaluronidase has been added to the local anesthetic solution in 102 regional nerve blocks. One hundred and six blocks performed… 
1941
1941
"Therapeutic nerve block" is but one of the many ramifications of regional analgesia. The history of the introduction and…