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Harlequin syndrome following paravertebral block adjacent to a stretched pleura: a case report [PDF]
Background Harlequin syndrome is characterized by unilateral facial flushing and sweating induced by exercise, heat, and emotion, which is mainly caused by autonomic nervous system impairment.
Weisi Ding +5 more
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Guía consenso sobre técnicas de infiltración anestésica de nervios pericraneales
Resumen: Introducción: Los bloqueos anestésicos constituyen un recurso terapéutico para el manejo de distintos dolores de cabeza, de forma aislada o combinado con otros tratamientos.
S. Santos Lasaosa +6 more
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Autonomic Innervation of the Viscera in Relation to Nerve Block
J. Bonica
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This paper describes high-frequency nerve block experiments carried out on rat sciatic nerves to measure the speed of recovery of A fibres from block carryover.
Adrien Rapeaux +3 more
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BackgroundPrimary palmar hyperhidrosis (PPH) is a condition marked by an overactive secretion of the hand's exocrine glands and is frequently hereditary.
Li Zhang +9 more
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Peripheral nerve block with ropivacaine in Brugada syndrome patient: Anesthetic consideration
Brugada syndrome has a lethal arrhythmogenic risk during surgery or anesthesia. Perioperative drugs, electrolytic disturbances, and autonomic imbalance can trigger cardiac rhythm disturbances and even sudden cardiac death. Patients with this syndrome are
E. Choi +3 more
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Effects on heart rate from direct current block of the stimulated rat vagus nerve
Objective. Although electrical vagus nerve stimulation has been shown to augment parasympathetic control of the heart, the effects of electrical conduction block have been less rigorously characterized.
Shane A. Bender +5 more
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BACKGROUND Persistent headaches and migraines are common in pediatrics with various treatment options. The sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) has been identified as communicating with the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system and pain receptors. In adults,
Bse Mohammad Mousa +5 more
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Background Circulation dysfunction is a major contributing factor to thrombosis in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) for which effective interventions are lacking.
Jingya Wang +18 more
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Neutralizing Intraspinal Nerve Growth Factor Blocks Autonomic Dysreflexia Caused By Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
Autonomic dysreflexia is a condition that develops after spinal cord injury in which potentially life-threatening episodic hypertension is triggered by stimulation of sensory nerves in the body below the site of injury. Central sprouting of small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord occurs concurrently with the ...
N R, Krenz +3 more
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