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An Anesthesia Case of a Patient with Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis
先天性無痛無汗症患者の全身麻酔管理経験
Journal of Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology
先天性無痛無汗症患者の全身麻酔管理経験
Congenital indolent anhidrosis is an autosomal recessive disorder categorized as a hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy (HSAN) , the symptoms of which include a loss of thermal and pain perception throughout the body, sweating disorders, decreased autonomic function, and mental retardation. We report a patient requiring inten sive dental treatment under general anesthesia. The patient was a ₂₀-year-old male (height, ₁₆₃.₈ cm;weight, ₄₁.₇ kg;BMI, ₁₅.₅) . General anesthesia was required
doi:10.24569/jjdsa.48.2_54
fatcat:uaotxwauqfejtoqojedg57wmwa