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electronarcosis
electronarcosis[i¦lek·trō·när′kō·səs] (medicine) Profound stupor or unconsciousness produced by passing an electric current through the brain. electronarcosis
electronarcosis [e-lek″tro-nahr-ko´sis] 1. a treatment sometimes used to render an animal unconscious.2. in humans, a rare treatment for psychiatric disorders using passage of an electric current through the brain via electrodes on the scalp; it is both less effective and more likely to cause side effects than is electroconvulsive therapy.e·lec·tro·nar·co·sis (ē-lek'trō-nar-kō'sis), Production of insensibility to pain by the use of electrical current.e·lec·tro·nar·co·sis (ĕ-lek'trō-nahr-kō'sis) Production of insensibility to pain by the use of electrical current. |