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Effects of Chemical Sympathectomy in the Causalgiform Pain Produced by Unilateral Partial Ligation of Sciatic Nerve in Rats

Lee WH, Han NH, Kim KJ

We produced the cauaalgiform pain by unilateral 1/3-1/2 ligation of sciatic nerve in rats.. Withdrawal thresholds to non-noxious stimulation were reduced(mechanical allodynia), and withdrawal thresholds to heat stimulation were reduced(heat...
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Effect of Chemical Sympathectomy and Laser Radiation in the Neuropathic Pain

Hwang WJ, Kim MS, Lee WH

BACKGROUND: Treatments of neuropathic pain were included Ca blocker, steroid medication, epidural or spinal local anesthetics, intravenous reserpine and phenoxybenzamine and operative sympathectomy. This study was performed to evaluation the...
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Effects of Chemical Sympathectomy on Contralateral Testicular Histology and Fertility in Unilateral Vasectomy

Kutlu O, Kocabiyik , Koksal IT, Guntekin E

Unilateral obstruction or injury to the vas deferens can result in significant injury to the contralateral testicle. Although various pathways have been proposed, the mechanism of contralateral testicular deterioration remains...
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The Effect of Chemical Lumbar Sympathetic Neurolysis in Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease: Buerger's Disease vs. Arteriosclerosis Obliterans

Han TH

BACKGROUND: A non-randomized, uncontrolled study was undertaken with a retrospective medical record review to evaluate the effect of pain relief of chemical lumbar sympathectomy in patients with peripheral vascular occlusive...
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The Effects of Sympathectomy by 6-Hydroxydopamine and Pretreatment of Testosterone on the Contractility of the Vas Deferens in Rats

Oh JM, Lee DH

  • KMID: 1884661
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1998 May;39(5):437-442.
PURPOSE: The chemical sympathectomy is now widely performed procedure for vascular diseases of extremities. But it has been reported that this procedure may produce ejaculatory failure in men. We...
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The Gene Expression of Dynorphin, Enkephalin, c-Fos in the Neuropathic Rat

Han NH, Lee WH, Hwang WJ, Yoon SH, Shin YS, Son SC, Kim HJ, Choi SJ, Lim K, Hwang BD

BACKGROUND: We studied the time course of gene expression of dynorphin, enkephalin, c-fos, and the changes of allodynia, and the effect of chemical sympathectomy on the gene expression and allodynia...
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The Effects of NMDA Antagonists and Sympathectomy on the c-Fos mRNA Expression in the Neuropathic Rat

Kim JL, Han KC, Kim SS, Hur DS, Lim K, Hwang BD, Lee WH

BACKGROUND: Neuropathic pain produced by nerve injury has the characteristics of enhanced pain responses - allodynia. To understand the pathophysiology of the neuropathic pain, We evaluated the effect of NMDA...
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The Effect of Chemical Sympathectomy on Moxibustion-Induced Immunomodulation in the Rat Spleen

Han JB, Oh SD, Lee KS, Choi KS, Cho YW, Ahn HJ, Bae HS, Min BI

BACKGROUND: To investigate the role of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) in moxibustion-induced immunomodulation, the effects of chemical sympathectomy on moxibustion-induced changes in splenic NK cell cytotoxicity, T and B cell...
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Pain by using Thermography: Case report

Cho HK, Park BY, Han NH, Lee WH, Kim HJ, Park CH, Lee JK

  • KMID: 1946521
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1994 May;7(1):53-58.
Thermography has proven to be an effective way to monitor near-surface blood flow in the body, as well as detecting sensitive changes accompanying painful conditions. Thermography is a non-invasive technique...
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Clinical Study on the Management of Pain

Min KC, Choe YD, Choe H, Song HS

  • KMID: 2349616
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1985 Dec;18(4):440-447.
Several methods for the management of intractable pain for various conditions including malignant disorders, herpes zoster, and low back pain and/or sciatica in 80 patients were described and analyzed. Neurolytric...
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Ganglion Impar Block in the Management of Rectal Tenesmoid Pain

Kim SK, Ahn CS, Cho YR, Lim SY, Shin KM, Hong SY, Choi YR

  • KMID: 2104767
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1996 Jun;9(1):226-228.
Rectal tenesmus is a persistent, painful and ineffectual sensation of straining at stool or opening of the bowels. The pain is usually spasmodic in nature and most commonly encountered in...
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Changes in Both Palmar Skin Temperature during Video Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathicotomy for Hyperhidrosis

Kim YK, Park JW, Kim SS, Park DH, Jeong WY, Kim HK

BACKGROUND: Monitoring the skin temperature changes of the palm during video endoscopic thoracic sympathicotomy has been used as a measure of the success of the surgery. When general anesthesia is...
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Effects of Central Dopaminergic Receptor-Activation on the Cardiovascular System

Kim SM, Park YK, Lee SS, Ko CM

  • KMID: 1957399
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1992 Sep;10(3):308-315.
The central dopaminergic receptor is believed to suppress the cardiovascular system So it may be involved in the blood pressure regulation But, it's action is still controversial. Furthermore, the mechanisms...
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