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Effects of experimental clenching and grinding on the masseter muscles and the autonomic nervous system: a preliminary study. [PDF]
Ohta Y +4 more
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Neurocardiac Crosstalk: Sympathetic Remodeling and Arrhythmogenesis After Myocardial Infarction. [PDF]
Yu T.
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Influence of Sacral and Thoracolumbar Spinal Nerve Electrical Stimulation on Colonic Motility in Anesthetized Yucatan Male Pigs. [PDF]
Larauche M +7 more
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Peripheral and Autonomic Nerve Blocks
Abstract Peripheral and autonomic nerve blocks involve the targeted injection of local anesthetics to reduce neuronal signal transmission. This chapter aims to provide an introduction to high-yield, American Board of Anesthesiology keyword–based topics related to their performance.
James D. Flaherty +1 more
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Abstract Chronic pain disorders present with different etiologies and consequently their signals are carried by different classifications of nerve fibers. Syndromes and disorders that present with sympathetically based pain are therefore treated differently than those with more musculoskeletal based etiologies.
Steven Ethier, Keth Pride
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Selective block of the sympathetic trunk was first reported by Sellheim and, shortly thereafter, by Lawen, Kappis, and Finsterer (1905–1910). In 1924, reports were published by Brumm and Mandl and by Swertlow. After 1930, the technique and the indications were established by White in the United States and Leriche and Fontaine in Europe.
P. Prithvi Raj +2 more
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Thermographic evaluation of the autonomic effects of nerve blocks in the foot
The authors evaluated regional skin temperatures of the foot following the administration of a variety of local anesthetic nerve blocks with either Xylocaine (lidocaine hydrochloride) or Sensorcaine (bupivacaine hydrochloride). The study was carried out on ten randomized parallel groups of five subjects, each group being tested with one drug and one ...
A M Jacobs +4 more
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AbstractThe bladder response to electrical stimulation of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves was recorded in anesthetized cats. Stimulation of the pelvic nerves caused a sustained bladder contraction. This response was not changed significantly by blockade withatropineat 5 cps stimulation, while at 30 cps only an initial contraction was ...
Per Edvardsen
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Sensation of Aural Fullness and its Treatment with an Autonomic Nerve Blocking Agent
One hundred and eighteen patients (143 ears) complaining of a full sensation in the ear without any evidence of other ear diseases were selected for treatment with an autonomic nerve blocking agent and were analysed clinically. Females were extremely predominant in number, 79% of the cases.
Ryo Yuasa +5 more
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Increased intraspinal nerve growth factor (NGF) after spinal cord injury (SCI) is detrimental to the autonomic nervous system. Autonomic dysreflexia is a debilitating condition characterized by episodic hypertension, intense headache, and sweating. Experimentally, it is associated with aberrant primary afferent sprouting in the dorsal horn that is ...
D. R. Marsh +5 more
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