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Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol 59, Iss 3, Pp 188-190 (2015)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/89293c728d844a1bbd098822603831ef
Autor:
Augusto, Caraceni, Cinzia, Martini, Ernesto, Zecca, Russell K, Portenoy, M A, Ashby, G, Hawson, K A, Jackson, N, Lickiss, N, Muirden, M, Pisasale, D, Moulin, V N, Schulz, M A, Rico Pazo, J A, Serrano, H, Andersen, H T, Henriksen, I, Mejholm, P, Sjogren, T, Heiskanen, E, Kalso, P, Pere, R, Poyhia, E, Vuorinen, I, Tigerstedt, P, Ruismaki, M, Bertolino, F, Larue, J Y, Ranchere, G, Hege-Scheuing, I, Bowdler, F, Helbing, E, Kostner, L, Radbruch, K, Kastrinaki, S, Shah, S, Vijayaram, K S, Sharma, P Sarashawathi, Devi, P N, Jain, P V, Ramamani, A, Beny, C, Brunelli, M, Maltoni, S, Mercadante, R, Plancarte, S, Schug, P, Engstrand, A F, Ovalle, X, Wang, M Ferraz, Alves, M R, Abrunhosa, W Z, Sun, L, Zhang, A, Gazizov, M, Vaisman, S, Rudoy, M, Gomez Sancho, P, Vila, J, Trelis, P, Chaudakshetrin, M L J, Koh, R T M, Van Dongen, A, Vielvoye-Kerkmeer, M V, Boswell, T, Elliott, E, Hargus, L, Lutz
Publikováno v:
Palliative Medicine, 18, 177-83
Palliative Medicine, 18, 3, pp. 177-83
Palliative Medicine, 18, 3, pp. 177-83
Contains fulltext : 57294.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Breakthrough pain (BKP) is a transitory flare of pain that occurs on a background of relatively well controlled baseline pain. Previous surveys have found that BKP is highly preva
Autor:
D. Obedullah, M.Krishna Bhargava, N. S. Chandrashekhar, Roshini Heranjal, R. Sudharshan, S. Vijayaram, P. V. Ramamani, Bridget Lobo
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 66:1590-1595
This report is a prospective study of 223 patients with intractable cancer pain who were offered continuing care during the year 1988 at the Pain Relief Unit, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bangalore, India, with a minimum follow-up of 4 mont
Autor:
S, Vijayaram, P V, Ramamani, N S, Chandrashekhar, R, Sudharshan, R, Heranjal, B, Lobo, D, Obedullah, M K, Bhargava
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 66(7)
This report is a prospective study of 223 patients with intractable cancer pain who were offered continuing care during the year 1988 at the Pain Relief Unit, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bangalore, India, with a minimum follow-up of 4 mont