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RE: Yamada K, Ishihara Y, Saito T: Relief of intractable perineal pain by coccygeal nerve block in anterior sacrococcygeal ligament after surgery for rectal cancer.J Anesthesia (1994)8:52–54

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Patt, R.B., Plancarte, R. RE: Yamada K, Ishihara Y, Saito T: Relief of intractable perineal pain by coccygeal nerve block in anterior sacrococcygeal ligament after surgery for rectal cancer.J Anesthesia (1994)8:52–54. J Anesth 11, 170–171 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02480085

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