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Anesthetics, Conduction-Blocking -- See Anesthetics, Local


Drugs that block nerve conduction when applied locally to nerve tissue in appropriate concentrations. They act on any part of the nervous system and on every type of nerve fiber. In contact with a nerve trunk, these anesthetics can cause both sensory and motor paralysis in the innervated area. Their action is completely reversible. (From Gilman AG, et. al., Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 8th ed) Nearly all local anesthetics act by reducing the tendency of voltage-dependent sodium channels to activate
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Anesthetics -- Examinations, questions, etc   2
Anesthetics -- Examinations -- Study guides : Short answer questions in anaesthesia : how to manage the answers / Geoffrey Rushman  1997 1
 

Anesthetics for animals -- See Animal anesthesia


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Anesthetics, General   19
Anesthetics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.   5
Anesthetics -- History   2
Anesthetics -- History -- 19th century : Histoire de l'anesthésie : méthodes et techniques au XIXe siècle / Marguerite Zimmer  2008 1
 

Anesthetics in dentistry -- See Anesthesia in dentistry


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Anesthetics in obstetrics -- See Anesthesia in obstetrics


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Anesthetics in otolaryngology -- See Anesthesia in otolaryngology


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Anesthetics in veterinary medicine -- See Veterinary anesthesia


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Anesthetics, Local   3
Anesthetics, Local -- administration & dosage   5
Anesthetics, Local -- adverse effects   2
Anesthetics, Local -- therapeutic use   2
Anesthetics -- nurses' instruction -- handbooks : Nurse anesthesia secrets / [edited by] Mary Karlet  2005 1
Anesthetics -- Periodicals   8
Anesthetics -- pharmacokinetics.   4
Anesthetics -- pharmacology   18
Anesthetics -- Physiological effect.   12
Anesthetics -- Physiological effect -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.   2
Anesthetics -- Physiological effect -- Periodicals : Medical gas research    1
Anesthetics -- Problems and Exercises : Case Files : Anesthesiology / Lydia Conlay, Julia Pollock, Mary Ann Vann, Sheela Pai, Eugene C. Toy  2011 1
Anesthetics -- Problems, exercises, etc : Short answer questions in anaesthesia : how to manage the answers / Geoffrey Rushman  1997 1
Anesthetics -- Psychological aspects : Suppressing the mind : anesthetic modulation of memory and consciousness / Anthony Hudetz, Robert Pearce, editors  2010 1
Anesthetics -- Psychotropic effects -- Congresses : Memory and awareness in anaesthesia IV : proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Memory and Awareness in Anaesthesia / editors ; C. Jordan, D.J.A. Vaughan, D.E.F. Newton  2000 1
Anesthetics -- Side effects.   6
Anesthetics -- therapeutic use   8
 

Anesthetics, Topical -- See Anesthetics, Local


Drugs that block nerve conduction when applied locally to nerve tissue in appropriate concentrations. They act on any part of the nervous system and on every type of nerve fiber. In contact with a nerve trunk, these anesthetics can cause both sensory and motor paralysis in the innervated area. Their action is completely reversible. (From Gilman AG, et. al., Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 8th ed) Nearly all local anesthetics act by reducing the tendency of voltage-dependent sodium channels to activate
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Anesthetics -- toxicity : Anesthetic toxicity / editors, Susan A. Rice, Kevin J. Fish  1994 1
Anesthetics -- Toxicology   2
 

Anesthetist, Nurse -- See Nurse Anesthetists


Professional nurses who have completed postgraduate training in the administration of anesthetics
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Anesthetist, Physician -- See Anesthesiologists


Physicians specializing in ANESTHESIOLOGY
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  Anesthetists -- 2 Related Subjects   2
  Anesthetists, Nurse -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Anesthetists, Physician -- See Anesthesiologists


Physicians specializing in ANESTHESIOLOGY
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anethesia. : Anesthesia and pain management in dogs and cats  2018 1
Anetso. : Anetso, the Cherokee ball game : at the center of ceremony and identity / Michael J. Zogry  2010 1
 

Aneugens -- See Also Aneuploidy


The chromosomal constitution of cells which deviate from the normal by the addition or subtraction of CHROMOSOMES, chromosome pairs, or chromosome fragments. In a normally diploid cell (DIPLOIDY) the loss of a chromosome pair is termed nullisomy (symbol: 2N-2), the loss of a single chromosome is MONOSOMY (symbol: 2N-1), the addition of a chromosome pair is tetrasomy (symbol: 2N+2), the addition of a single chromosome is TRISOMY (symbol: 2N+1)
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Aneuploid -- See Aneuploidy


The chromosomal constitution of cells which deviate from the normal by the addition or subtraction of CHROMOSOMES, chromosome pairs, or chromosome fragments. In a normally diploid cell (DIPLOIDY) the loss of a chromosome pair is termed nullisomy (symbol: 2N-2), the loss of a single chromosome is MONOSOMY (symbol: 2N-1), the addition of a chromosome pair is tetrasomy (symbol: 2N+2), the addition of a single chromosome is TRISOMY (symbol: 2N+1)
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Aneuploid Cell -- See Aneuploidy


The chromosomal constitution of cells which deviate from the normal by the addition or subtraction of CHROMOSOMES, chromosome pairs, or chromosome fragments. In a normally diploid cell (DIPLOIDY) the loss of a chromosome pair is termed nullisomy (symbol: 2N-2), the loss of a single chromosome is MONOSOMY (symbol: 2N-1), the addition of a chromosome pair is tetrasomy (symbol: 2N+2), the addition of a single chromosome is TRISOMY (symbol: 2N+1)
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Aneuploid Cells -- See Aneuploidy


The chromosomal constitution of cells which deviate from the normal by the addition or subtraction of CHROMOSOMES, chromosome pairs, or chromosome fragments. In a normally diploid cell (DIPLOIDY) the loss of a chromosome pair is termed nullisomy (symbol: 2N-2), the loss of a single chromosome is MONOSOMY (symbol: 2N-1), the addition of a chromosome pair is tetrasomy (symbol: 2N+2), the addition of a single chromosome is TRISOMY (symbol: 2N+1)
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Aneuploidie : Genome stability and human diseases / Heinz Peter Nasheuer, editor  2010 1
 

Aneuploidies -- See Aneuploidy


The chromosomal constitution of cells which deviate from the normal by the addition or subtraction of CHROMOSOMES, chromosome pairs, or chromosome fragments. In a normally diploid cell (DIPLOIDY) the loss of a chromosome pair is termed nullisomy (symbol: 2N-2), the loss of a single chromosome is MONOSOMY (symbol: 2N-1), the addition of a chromosome pair is tetrasomy (symbol: 2N+2), the addition of a single chromosome is TRISOMY (symbol: 2N+1)
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Aneuploids -- See Aneuploidy


The chromosomal constitution of cells which deviate from the normal by the addition or subtraction of CHROMOSOMES, chromosome pairs, or chromosome fragments. In a normally diploid cell (DIPLOIDY) the loss of a chromosome pair is termed nullisomy (symbol: 2N-2), the loss of a single chromosome is MONOSOMY (symbol: 2N-1), the addition of a chromosome pair is tetrasomy (symbol: 2N+2), the addition of a single chromosome is TRISOMY (symbol: 2N+1)
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Aneuploidy.   4
 

Aneurin (Vitamin) -- See Vitamin B1


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Aneurine -- See Vitamin B1


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Aneurismes.   3
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