edrophonium
edrophonium (ed-roh-foh-niŭm) n. an anticholinesterase drug that is administered by injection after surgery to reverse the effects of some muscle relaxants and also used in a test for diagnosis of myasthenia gravis.
More From encyclopedia.com
Neostigmine , neostigmine (nee-oh-stig-meen) n. an anticholinesterase drug used mainly to diagnose and treat myasthenia gravis and to reverse the action of some mu… Plastic Surgery , Plastic surgery is the surgical repair of skin defects and deformities, the removal of skin tumors, and surgical reconstruction. Increasingly, howeve… Cholinergic , Definition
Cholinergic drugs are medications that produce the same effects as the parasympathetic nervous system.
Purpose
Cholinergic drugs produce t… General Surgery , Definition
General surgery is the treatment of injury, deformity, and disease using operative procedures.
Purpose
General surgery is frequently perfo… Telesurgery , Telesurgery, also called remote surgery, is performed by a surgeon at a site removed from the patient. Surgical tasks are directly performed by a rob… Fetal Surgery , Fetal surgery allows doctors to treat certain abnormalities of the fetus that might otherwise be fatal or cause significant problems if permitted to…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
edrophonium