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epidural vs regional anaesthesia

regional anaesthesia vs epidural

epidural and regional anaesthesia both are nouns.

epidural is an adjective but regional anaesthesia is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
epidural Yes Yes No No
regional anaesthesia Yes No No No
As nouns, regional anaesthesia is a hypernym of epidural; that is, regional anaesthesia is a word with a broader meaning than epidural:
  • epidural: regional anesthesia resulting from injection of an anesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal cord; sensation is lost in the abdominal and genital and pelvic areas; used in childbirth and gynecological surgery
  • regional anaesthesia: loss of sensation in a region of the body produced by application of an anesthetic agent to all the nerves supplying that region (as when an epidural anesthetic is administered to the pelvic region during childbirth)
Other hypernyms of epidural include regional anesthesia.
epidural (noun) regional anaesthesia (noun)
regional anesthesia resulting from injection of an anesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal cord; sensation is lost in the abdominal and genital and pelvic areas; used in childbirth and gynecological surgery loss of sensation in a region of the body produced by application of an anesthetic agent to all the nerves supplying that region (as when an epidural anesthetic is administered to the pelvic region during childbirth)
epidural (adjective) regional anaesthesia (adjective)
on or outside the dura mater
Difference between epidural and regional anaesthesia

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