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Narcosis |
| Numbness, deadening of pain, obliteration of consciousness |
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Navigation |
| Procedure for the more exact steering and placing of instruments and implants. Can be carried out optically, with infra-red rays or electro-magnetically |
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Necrosis |
| The dying away of bony parts due to a reduced flow of blood through the bone |
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Neuralgy |
| These are sudden pains in the area affected by a nerve. The term is often used for the pain felt in the case of neuritis |
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Neural therapy |
| This means killing pain through the administration of local anaesthetics |
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Neuritis |
| Inflammatory disease of a nerve |
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Nitrogen narcosis |
| A phenomenon that occurs on deep-sea diving and that is similar to intoxication through alcohol. After a stage of euphoria, psychological disturbances, uncontrolled movements, can lead to unconsciousness and death |
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Non steroidal |
| In terms of chemistry, the body's own hormone; cortisone is a steroid and has a very strong effect in inhibiting inflammation. All anti-inflammatory drugs that contain no cortisone are therefore referred to as «non steroidal» |
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NSAR |
| Abbreviation for a non steroidal antirheumaticum; Group of medicines that inhibit inflammation and relieve pain, as administered in the case of chronic pain. They do not contain cortisone |
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