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Peripheral neurologic deficits in relation to subarachnoid or epidural administration of local anesthetics for surgery. A survey of 21 cases.

by HBOT News | Apr 1, 1997 | Peripheral Neuropathy

Abstract: Recent case reports have suggested that subarachnoid or epidural administration of local anesthetics may cause peripheral neurologic deficits. To describe the course and evaluate possible risk factors of such reactions, 21 reports in the Swedish adverse drug...

Accidental radiation injury to the hand: anatomical and physiological considerations.

by HBOT News | Mar 1, 1997 | Burns

Abstract: A case study describing an accident in Mexico caused by failure to de-energize an x-ray spectrometer prior to repair is presented. The evolution, medical management, and outcome of the radiation injury to the hand are briefly reviewed. A discussion follows,...

Peptostreptococcal myonecrosis of extraperitoneal origin–a life-threatening complication of pelvic ring disruption.

by HBOT News | Jan 1, 1997 | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Abstract: This report illustrates the clinical and pathological findings of anaerobic streptococcal myonecrosis following extraperitoneal rectal injury in a 28-year-old patient with traumatic pelvic ring disruption. Four days following admission, the patient underwent...

[The treatment of a complex regional pain syndrome].

by HBOT News | Jan 1, 1997 | Peripheral Neuropathy

Abstract: 35 patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) were treated by hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) and caffetin preparation. A significant decrease of pain was observed in all the patients after the treatment course. Intensity of pain was diminished...

Peptostreptococcal myonecrosis of extraperitoneal origin–a life-threatening complication of pelvic ring disruption.

by HBOT News | Jan 1, 1997 | Anaerobic Bacterial Infection

Abstract: This report illustrates the clinical and pathological findings of anaerobic streptococcal myonecrosis following extraperitoneal rectal injury in a 28-year-old patient with traumatic pelvic ring disruption. Four days following admission, the patient underwent...
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