10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALGETIC»
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The muscle injury will induce a release of algetic substances, which stimulate
muscle nociceptors. Sympathetic nervous system activation occurs in the
evolving pathological state. Ischemia occurs from capillary contraction from the
muscle ...
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Companion to Clinical Neurology
algetic. (Gr, pain) Producing pain. algodystrophy. (Sudeck atrophy) See complex
regional pain syndrome. algoneurodystrophy. See reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
Alice-in-Wonderland. syndrome. (depersonalization syndrome, Lilliputian ...
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland, 2009
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Measurement With Persons: Theory, Methods, and ...
Noxious events might damage tissue and in this line trigger inflammation, with
chemical mediators acting as algetic substances in the surrounding tissue (e.g.,
histamine, prostaglandine, bradykinin, and serotonin). These proinflammatory
and ...
Birgitta Berglund, Giovanni B. Rossi, James T. Townsend, 2013
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... damaging, deleterious, detrimental, evil, injurious, mischievous, nocuous,
prejudicial, prejudicious con harmless, innocuous 2 syn PAINFUL 1, aching,
afflictive, algetic, hurting, sore hurting adj syn PAINFUL 1, aching, afflictive,
algetic, hurtful ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: Alexander, alexin, al- exipharmic. alexipyretic, Alexis, alexocyte
alga, algae See algo- (L.) and phyco- for examples. algesi-, alge-, alges-, algesic
-, algo-, alg-, algio-, -algesia, -algesic, -algetic, -algic, -algia, -algy (Gk., pain, ...
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
Cf. hyperesthesia. algesic (algetic). painful. algesthesia. algesia. algetic. algesic.
-algia. a suffix denoting pain. algicide. a substance (e.g., copper sulfate) used to
destroy algae. algogenesia (algogenesis). the induction of pain. algogenesis.
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Minor Traumatic Brain Injury Handbook: Diagnosis and Treatment
This will induce muscle ischemia: a buildup of pain-inducing chemicals;
metabolites of muscle work, such as lactic acid, bradykinin, serotonin, and
prostoglandins which are algetic, that is, they stimulate nociceptive impulses.
This, in turn ...
Gabriel Burloux. I want to advance a theory which does not divide chronic pain
into nosographic categories but tries to understand it differently: That algosis or "
algetic neurosis" consists of firstly cathecting an existing pain, a painful feeling or
...
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A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences Embracing the ...
It consists of a sequence of contractions of a variety of muscles of the lower
extremities, following tactile or algetic stimulation of the sole of the foot. For the
production of the reflex, the median half of the sole is more sensitive than the
lateral half ...
Albert Henry Buck, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1903
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Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica: Supplement
Summary Trans-scleral cyclophotocoagulation is an efficacious method in
neovascular glaucoma (NVG) treatment. We have used it with krypton laser on 12
eyes of 12 patients affected by NVG with algetic symptoms. Six months after
treatment ...
Gunnar Lennerstrand, 1995
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To do so would be an algetic neglect of the superiority of the ethos and emotionality of the College. After all, this school is a place that treats ... «The Williams record, May 15»