Regional anesthesia
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Term | Regional anesthesia |
Short definition | Regional anesthesia - (pronounced) (REE-juh-nul A-nes-DIE-zhuh) temporary loss of feeling or consciousness in a part of the body, such as B. an arm or a leg, caused by special drugs or other substances called anesthetics. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Regional anesthesia - (pronounced) (REE-juh-nul A-nes-DIE-zhuh) temporary loss of feeling or consciousness in a part of the body, such as B. an arm or a leg, caused by special drugs or other substances called anesthetics. The patient remains awake but has no sensation in the part of the body treated with anesthetic
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