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“Perineural 5% phenol-glycerol and anhydrous glycerol injections caused subperineural damage with slight paresis; gross endoneural damage and noticeable paresis were present only after intraneural injections.”
Regional anesthesia and pain medicine • 1999 | View Paper
“ Anhydrous glycerol treatment of five normal nerves showed a rapid loss of C-fiber conduction within 5 minutes of application, while after 10 to 30 minutes, a complete conduction blockade in all fiber types was produced.”