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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2011
Avian analgesia is now recognized as a critical component of avian medicine and surgery. The need to recognize pain and to provide pain relief is the first step, and many anecdotal therapeutic doses have been extrapolated from other companion animals. Several published research investigations, using several species of birds, have begun to provide avian
Joanne R Paul-Murphy +1 more
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Avian analgesia is now recognized as a critical component of avian medicine and surgery. The need to recognize pain and to provide pain relief is the first step, and many anecdotal therapeutic doses have been extrapolated from other companion animals. Several published research investigations, using several species of birds, have begun to provide avian
Joanne R Paul-Murphy +1 more
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Postthoracotomy Paravertebral Analgesia: Will It Replace Epidural Analgesia?
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2008Thoracotomy is associated with significant acute postoperative pain and a high incidence of development of chronic pain. Thoracic epidural analgesia has long been standard treatment for postthoracotomy pain, but recently there has been increased interest in alternative regional techniques, particularly paravertebral analgesia. This article compares the
Katherine P. Grichnik +2 more
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Neurological Sciences, 2006
The placebo effect is the effect that follows the administration of an inert treatment (the placebo), be it pharmacological or not. It is important to understand that a placebo procedure simulates a therapy through the surrounding psychosocial context.
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The placebo effect is the effect that follows the administration of an inert treatment (the placebo), be it pharmacological or not. It is important to understand that a placebo procedure simulates a therapy through the surrounding psychosocial context.
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Anterior cingulate inputs to nucleus accumbens control the social transfer of pain and analgesia
Science, 2021Monique L Smith +2 more
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Meta-analysis of neural systems underlying placebo analgesia from individual participant fMRI data
Nature Communications, 2021Matthias Zunhammer +2 more
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