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In addition to the pain of the procedure , severe headache can ensue for hours or days due to spinal fluid loss or leakage . Angiography is always distressing , in part because of the mechanical irritation but also because of the ...
In addition to the pain of the procedure , severe headache can ensue for hours or days due to spinal fluid loss or leakage . Angiography is always distressing , in part because of the mechanical irritation but also because of the ...
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In addition , mood changes may result with prolonged use of ... These recent findings , in addition to the problems discussed earlier , clearly limit the usefulness of meperidine as an appropriate analgesic for pain associated with ...
In addition , mood changes may result with prolonged use of ... These recent findings , in addition to the problems discussed earlier , clearly limit the usefulness of meperidine as an appropriate analgesic for pain associated with ...
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In addition to having failed the more conservative first lines of therapy , they must be physically strong enough to withstand the procedure or associated anesthesia . Additionally , a patient whose life expectancy is only three or four ...
In addition to having failed the more conservative first lines of therapy , they must be physically strong enough to withstand the procedure or associated anesthesia . Additionally , a patient whose life expectancy is only three or four ...
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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