Kim Tonozzi
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
921 N 24TH ST QUINCY IL, 62301About
Kim Tonozzi is an Addiction Medicine Physician in QUINCY, IL. Kim evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Studies in autotomy: its pathophysiology and usefulness as a model of chronic pain.
- Separate and combined effects of morphine and amphetamine on quantitative electroencephalogram and regional cerebral glucose uptake in a rat model.
- Normal and radiculopathic cutaneous pain tolerance levels evaluated by heat-beam dolorimetry.
- Comparison of the effects of central and peripheral aluminum administration on regional 2-deoxy-D-glucose incorporation in the rat brain.
- Comparison of subjective and objective analgesic effects of intravenous and intrathecal morphine in chronic pain patients by heat beam dolorimetry.
- Juvenile hypocalcemia provokes persistent electroencephalographic change in
- Measurement of neurotoxic actions on mammalian nerve impulse conduction.
- Electroencephalogram as a tool for assaying neurotoxicity.
- Aluminum induced encephalopathy in the rat.
- Solutes vs. symptoms in uremia.
- Encephalopathic toxicity: an experimental model of uremia and solute-specific dialysis.
- Local analgesia without anesthesia using peripheral perineural morphine injections.
- Chronic pain assessment using heat beam dolorimetry.
- Partial characterization of a novel endogenous opioid in human cerebrospinal fluid.
- Staphylococcal alpha toxin induced changes in the electroencephalogram of the rat.
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