Ramisectio (ramicotomia cervicalis)
M. Friedland
Kazan medical journal ›› 1927, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (10) : 1066 -1066.
Ramisectio (ramicotomia cervicalis)
Studies have shown that irritations, in the form of electrifying and tingling, of the rami communicantes cause the following phenomena in humans: C2 and C3 - painful sensations at the ear and mandibular teeth, rhythmic contraction and expansion of the pupils accompanied by protrusion and retraction of the eyeball, C7 - sharp pain in the hand, C8 - pain in the lower corner of the scapula. Irritation of the upper pole of the ganglion stellatum causes very sharp pain in the arm, irritation of the lower pole of the same ganglion causes pain in the atrial region.
Friedland M.
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