A Study of Pre−Emptive Analgesic Effects of N−Methyl D−Aspartate Receptor Antagonists (Magnesium, Paracetamol, and Ketamine) Versus Fentanyl
Hosam Mohammad Safwat Mohammad;
Abstract
Intense noxious stimulation can sensitize portions of the central nervous system to subsequent input, such stimulation in the form of surgical incision, may lead to functional changes in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. The neurophysiological and molec
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| Title | A Study of Pre−Emptive Analgesic Effects of N−Methyl D−Aspartate Receptor Antagonists (Magnesium, Paracetamol, and Ketamine) Versus Fentanyl | Other Titles | دراسة تأثير ٳعطاء العقاقير المضادة للمستقبلات ن− ميثيل− د− اسبارتات (المغنيسيوم، الباراسيتامول، و الكيتامين) و الفنتانيل لمنع الألم الناتج عن الجراحة قبل بدايتها | Authors | Hosam Mohammad Safwat Mohammad | Keywords | A Study of Pre−Emptive Analgesic Effects of N−Methyl D−Aspartate Receptor Antagonists (Magnesium, Paracetamol, and Ketamine) Versus Fentanyl | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Intense noxious stimulation can sensitize portions of the central nervous system to subsequent input, such stimulation in the form of surgical incision, may lead to functional changes in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. The neurophysiological and molec |
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