Definition of Locoregional. Meaning of Locoregional. Synonyms of Locoregional

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- or motor block. Locoregional analgesia, due to mainly the absence of motor and sympathetic block may be preferred over locoregional anaesthesia in some...
- sense, this means affecting the whole body (rather than being local or locoregional), whether via systemic administration, systemic effect, or both. Systemic...
- a hyperextended position. An adjunct to the utilization of local and locoregional flaps is the option of tissue expanders. They effectively increase the...
- Moncrieff MD, et al. (April 2020). "The neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and locoregional melanoma: a multicentre cohort study". Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy...
- palliative surgery are: evaluation of the extent of the disease, control of locoregional spread, control of a fungating tumour, discharge or haemorrhage, control...
- fluid in the lessar sac, fluid in the left anterior pararenal space Locoregional – Gerota's fascia sign (thickening of inflamed Gerota's fascia, which...
- tumors are more likely to undergo metastasis (invasion and spread to locoregional and distant sites), they are treated more aggressively. The recognition...
- Progression can be categorized as local progression, regional progression, locoregional progression, and metastatic progression. Progression-free survival Response...
- L. (ed.), "An Overview of the Regulations of Radiopharmaceuticals", Locoregional Radionuclide Cancer Therapy: Clinical and Scientific Aspects, Cham: Springer...
- several nationally relevant newspapers of record available from archive, locoregional coverage focused primarily on the newspapers of their own region, and...