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040 _aUnicoc
_beng
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100 _911542
_aHoward L. Fields
245 _aPain
_cHoward L. Fields
260 _aUnited States Of America
_bMcGraw-Hill
_c1987
300 _axiv, 354 paginas
_bIlustraciones, Fotografías y Gráficos
504 _aincluye index
505 _tChapter 1 Introduction. --
_tChapter 2 The Peripheral Pain Sensory Nervos System. --
_tChapter 3 Pain Pathways In The Central Nervous System. --
_tChapter 4 Pain From Deep Tissues and Referre Pain. --
_tChapter 5 Central Nervous System Mechanisms for Control of Pain Trasnmission. --
_tChapter 6 Painful Dysfuntion of the Nervous System. --
_tChapter 7 The Psycology of Pain. --
_tChapter 8 Evaluation of Patients With Persistent Pain. --
_tChapter 9 Analgesic Drugs. --
_tChapter 10 Anticonvulsants, Psychotropics and Anthistaminanergic Drugs in Pain Management. --
_tChapter 11 Nondrug Methods for Pain Control. --
_tChapter 12 Summary: A General approach To Comprehensive Pain Management. --
520 _aFor the broad range of practitioners who frequently encounter patients with difficult pain problems, Pain: Mechanisms and Management provides a thorough overview of the neural mechanisms of pain, develops a comprehensive approach to patient evaluation, and reviews current treatment strategies. Written by Dr. Howard L. Fields, a leading pain specialist, this work comprises an authoritative update on our current understanding of the physiology and psychology of pain. Throughout, Dr. Fields draws on the latest basic and clinical research in his discussions on the sensory transmission system, pain modulation, and analgesic treatment modalities.
526 _5Unicoc
546 _aIngles
650 0 _911543
_aDolor Orofacial
650 0 _911544
_aOrofacial Pain
658 0 _98069
_aPregrado en Odontología
942 _2ddc
_cLIBROS
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