
Episode 180: Keywords part 12 with Gillian Isaac: Local Anesthetics
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
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Methimoglobanemia - What Causes It?
The use of a micro cathter, i believe, actually was associated with t nd s, but not with cadainsa. So again, cata quincindrum after continuous final anaesthesia. Am is likely. And just to differentiate cote quinisondrum from t n ss, cote quinndo,. You have the back pain like tanes, but you actually have pilateral leg weakness which you don't see in tanes. and then you actually get saddle anaesthesia and the loss of bowel and bladder control.
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