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Efficacy of intrathecal morphine in a model of surgical pain in rats
Auelie Thomas
,
Amy Miller
, Johnny Roughan
, Aneesa Malik
, Katherine Haylor
, Charlotte Sandersen
, Paul Flecknell
, Matthew Leach
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Morphine
100%
Surgical Pain
100%
Intrathecal Morphine
100%
Sodium Chloride
50%
Analgesia
37%
Pain Behavior
37%
Surgical Procedures
12%
Intraclass Correlation Coefficient
12%
Analgesic
12%
Withholding
12%
Behavioral Activity
12%
Lumbar Puncture
12%
Correlation Value
12%
Rat Grimace Scale
12%
Rat Model
12%
Laparotomy
12%
Opioids
12%
Acute Surgical Pain
12%
Sham Surgery
12%
Intrathecal Administration
12%
Blinded Study
12%
Neuroscience
Intrathecal
100%
Morphine
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
40%
Sodium Chloride
40%
Lumbar Puncture
10%
Pain Studies
10%
Analgesic
10%
Laparotomy
10%
Opiate
10%
Receptor
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Morphine
100%
Analgesia
30%
Surgical Technique
10%
Receptor
10%
Opiate
10%
Anodyne
10%
Lumbar Puncture
10%
Laparotomy
10%
Intrathecal Drug Administration
10%
Rat Study
10%