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Spinal anaesthesia
Глоссарий медицинских терминов |
Local anaesthesia in which an anaesthetic is injected into the cerebrospinal fluid
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Anaesthesia, английский
1. a state, deliberately produced in a patient by a medical procedure, in which he or she can feel no pain, either in a part or in the whole of the body 2. a loss of feeling caused by damage to nerves (note: the us spelling is anesthesia.)
Anaesthesia cerebrosplna-lis, английский
Anaesthesia intravas-cularis, английский
Anaesthesia localis, английский
Anaesthesia superficialis, английский
Anaesthesia tac, английский
The loss of the sensation of touch
Anaesthesia total is, английский
Anaesthesia [ae, f], латинский
Anaesthesia, ae, f, латинский
Spinal, английский
Spinal accessory nerve, английский
The eleventh cranial nerve which supplies the muscles in the neck and shoulders
Spinal anaesthetic, английский
An anaesthetic given by injection into the spine, which results in large parts of the body losing the sense of feeling
Spinal anesthesia, английский
Anestesia espinal, epidural
Spinal block, английский
Analgesia produced by injecting the spinal cord with an anaesthetic
Spinal canal, английский
The hollow channel running down the back of the vertebrae, containing the spinal cord. also called vertebral canal
Spinal column, английский
- Позвоночник
- Same as spine
Spinal cord, английский
- Médula espinal
- Part of the central nervous system, running from the medulla oblongata to the filum terminale, in the vertebral canal of the spine (note: for other terms referring to the spinal cord, see words beginning with myel-, myelo-.)
Spinal curvature, английский
Unusual bending of the spinal column
Spinal curve, английский
Spinal disk, английский
Disco espinal
Anaesthetic, английский
A substance given to someone to remove feeling, so that he or she can undergo an operation without pain ‘spinal and epidural anaesthetics can also cause gross vasodilation, leading to heat loss’ [british journal of nursing]
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Infrared rays, английский
Long invisible rays, below the visible red end of the colour spectrum, used to produce heat in body tissues in the treatment of traumatic and inflammatory conditions. light therapy
Heat spots, английский
Little red spots which develop on the face in very hot weather
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