회음부 암성통증에 대한 외통이 신경절 블록과 상 하복 신경총 블록

Intractable pain arising from disorders of the viscera and somatic structures within the pelvis and perineum often poses difficult problems for the pain pratitioner. The reason for this difficulty is that the region contains diverse anatomic structures with mixed somatic, visceral, and autonomic inn...

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