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The Effect of Hypnoanesthesia on Serotonin
Ihyan Amri
,
Abdul Hafid Bajamal
,
David S. Perdanakusuma
Department of Neurosurgery
Faculty of Medicine
Neurosurgery
Airlangga Research Unit for Education and Application
Department of Plastic Surgery
Reconstructive And Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Serotonin
100%
Hypnoanesthesia
100%
Substance P
80%
Glutamic Acid
60%
Pain Relief
60%
Treatment Group
40%
Neurotransmitters
40%
Minor Surgery
40%
Pain Mechanisms
40%
Regression Analysis
20%
Serum Levels
20%
Hypnosis
20%
Glutamate
20%
Anesthesia
20%
Local Anesthetics
20%
ANOVA Analysis
20%
Lidocaine 2%
20%
Relieve Pain
20%
Serotonin Level
20%
Benign Soft Tissue Tumor
20%
Biomolecular Mechanisms
20%
Camcorder
20%
Inhibitory Neurotransmitter
20%
Faces Pain Scale
20%
Immunosorbent Assay
20%
Nociceptive Pain
20%
Major Surgical Procedure
20%
Excitatory Neurotransmission
20%
Minor Surgical Procedures
20%
Vital Signs Monitoring
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Serotonin
100%
Glutamic Acid
66%
Substance P
66%
Neurotransmitter
66%
Analgesia
50%
Minor Surgery
33%
Treatment Group
33%
Soft Tissue Tumor
16%
Study Subject
16%
Surgical Technique
16%
Analysis of Variance
16%
Lidocaine
16%
Local Anesthetic
16%
Vital Sign
16%
Faces Pain Scale
16%
Nociceptive Pain
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Serotonin
100%
Neurotransmitter
66%
Glutamic Acid
66%
Substance P
66%
Treatment Group
33%
Local Anesthetic Agent
16%
Face Pain
16%
Lidocaine
16%
Nociceptive Pain
16%
Soft Tissue Tumor
16%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Soft Tissue Tumor
25%