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Horner syndrome following epidural analgesia for labor pain: two case reports
L. Peene
*
, T. Vanneste
, M. Beran
, P. Vanelderen
,
J. Van Zundert
, R. Heylen
, D. Mesotten
, M. Van De Velde
*
Corresponding author for this work
MHeNs - Neuroscience
Anesthesiologie
MA Pijngeneeskunde
MA Anesthesiologie
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Epidural Analgesia
100%
Labor Pain
100%
Horner Syndrome
100%
Older Women
28%
Epidural
28%
Parturient
28%
Caregivers
14%
Catheter
14%
Pain Treatment
14%
Bolus
14%
Spontaneous Resolution
14%
Supine Position
14%
Cervical Sympathetic Chain
14%
Subdural
14%
Underreported
14%
Major Medical
14%
Overflow
14%
Lidocaine 1%
14%
Cephalad
14%
Obstetric Caregivers
14%
Lumbar Epidural
14%
Local Anesthetic Spread
14%
Epidural Catheter
14%
INIS
patients
100%
labor
100%
pain
100%
women
25%
solutions
25%
doses
12%
anesthetics
12%
hospitals
12%
administration
12%
chains
12%
resolution
12%
teaching
12%
obstetrics
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Epidural Analgesia
100%
Labor Pain
100%
Horner's Syndrome
100%
Obstetrics
14%
Supine Position
14%
Treatment of Pain
14%
Lidocaine
14%
Local Anesthetic
14%
Knee-Chest Position
14%