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Patients who undergo radical neck dissection sometimes experience sensory loss with an associated tight burning sensation ... However , Kanner found that a small proportion of patients experienced persisting postoperative pain due to ...
Patients who undergo radical neck dissection sometimes experience sensory loss with an associated tight burning sensation ... However , Kanner found that a small proportion of patients experienced persisting postoperative pain due to ...
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Experienced Drug Users A special problem in the management of cancer pain involves the appropriate use of analgesics in the patient who is an experienced drug user . Obviously , previous use of unverifiable quantities of narcotic ...
Experienced Drug Users A special problem in the management of cancer pain involves the appropriate use of analgesics in the patient who is an experienced drug user . Obviously , previous use of unverifiable quantities of narcotic ...
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See also Pharmacologic pain management for postoperative pain , adequacy of , 53 ise of , cancer pain experience and , 13 users of , experienced , cancer pain management for , 97-98 problems in , 69-74 , 76-78 recommendations for ...
See also Pharmacologic pain management for postoperative pain , adequacy of , 53 ise of , cancer pain experience and , 13 users of , experienced , cancer pain management for , 97-98 problems in , 69-74 , 76-78 recommendations for ...
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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