G M Wyant
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Kumar K, Nath R, Wyant G
J Neurosurg
. 1991 Sep;
75(3):402-7.
PMID: 1869942
Epidural spinal cord stimulation by means of chronically implanted electrodes was carried out on 121 patients with pain of varied benign organic etiology. In 116 patients, the pain was confined...
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Kumar K, Wyant G, Nath R
Neurosurgery
. 1990 May;
26(5):774-81; discussion 781-2.
PMID: 2352595
Deep brain stimulation with chronically implanted electrodes has provided satisfactory control of pain in patients with intractable chronic pain syndromes, which have been refractory to medication and other conventional modalities...
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Miller B, Wyant G
Can J Surg
. 1987 Jan;
30(1):42-4.
PMID: 3815180
For several years opioids have been given epidurally with success to control chronic intractable pain. The authors report their 2-year experience with internalization of the epidural catheter and injection port...
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Wallace S, Hindmarsh K, Wyant G, Danilkewich A
Eur J Clin Pharmacol
. 1986 Jan;
30(3):273-8.
PMID: 3732362
This investigation was designed to investigate the effects of ingestion of multiple therapeutic doses of acetaminophen on the disposition of the drug and on the cosubstrate, sulfate. Nine healthy volunteers...
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Kumar K, Wyant G
Can J Surg
. 1985 Jan;
28(1):20-2.
PMID: 3871656
The authors present their 4-year experience with 18 patients who had deep brain stimulation. Most were referred because of chronic pain of varied etiology. All conventional modalities of management had...