A case report on the treatment of intractable anal pain from metastatic carcinoma of the cervix

Cancer pain in the terminally ill often poses great therapeutic dilemma. Opioids, whilst being useful in most cases, often leaves a patient heavily sedated and constipated at high doses and sometimes, in persistent agony from cancer pain. An Indian lady who suffered from metastatic carcinoma of the...

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Anesthetics, Local - administration & dosage
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Carcinoma - secondary
Female
Ganglia, Autonomic
Humans
Hypogastric Plexus
Lidocaine - administration & dosage
Pain, Intractable - drug therapy
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