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... pain is caused by stenosing teno- synovitis of the peroneal tendons due to compression by the lateral fragments , then it should be relieved temporarily by the instillation of a 1 per cent local anesthetic into the tendon sheath . When ...
... pain is caused by stenosing teno- synovitis of the peroneal tendons due to compression by the lateral fragments , then it should be relieved temporarily by the instillation of a 1 per cent local anesthetic into the tendon sheath . When ...
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Medical and Surgical Management Nicholas J. Giannestras. Pain Special Types of Pain Patterns 1 A с A ,. output that will enter the leg or foot , assuming no proximal blood loss from ar- terial injury , is dependent upon the rela- tionship ...
Medical and Surgical Management Nicholas J. Giannestras. Pain Special Types of Pain Patterns 1 A с A ,. output that will enter the leg or foot , assuming no proximal blood loss from ar- terial injury , is dependent upon the rela- tionship ...
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... pain is constant . In vasospastic occlusive disease , it is usually intermittent . The pain may be localized or diffuse . It is usually peripheral in nature , sometimes limited to one or more digits , to an area of an ulcer , or to a ...
... pain is constant . In vasospastic occlusive disease , it is usually intermittent . The pain may be localized or diffuse . It is usually peripheral in nature , sometimes limited to one or more digits , to an area of an ulcer , or to a ...
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