Perioperative analgesia in decreasing the incidence and or severity of phantom pain-non-randomised observational study between intravenous morphine versus intramuscular diclofenate
PURPOSEOFTHESTUDY To evaluate the perioperative intravenous morphine and intramuscular diclofenate in reducing the incidence of phantom limb pain as well as the severity of phantom pain following lower limb amputation. In addition, to evaluate the association between phantom limb pain and the pa...
Main Author: | Chon, Chong Kuan |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2006
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/47344/1/Perioperative%20Analgesia%20In%20Decreasing%20The%20Incidence%20And%2COr%20Severity%20Of%20Phantom%20Pain-Nin-Randomised%20Observationnal%20Study%20Between%20Intravenous%20Morphine%20Versus%20Intramuscular%20Diclofenate-24%20pages.pdf |
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