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... Mashimo T, Japanese complexregionalpainsyndrome research group: Development of comprehensive diagnostic criteria for complexregionalpainsyndrome in the Japanese population Pain 2010, 150:243-249 ... Editor-in-Chief of this journal Abbreviations ALP: alkaline phosphatase; CRPS: complexregionalpain syndrome; CRPS I: complexregionalpainsyndrome type I; NSAID: nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug; NTX: ... modalities for complexregionalpainsyndrome Hand Clin 1997, 13:443-454 Stanton-Hicks M, Baron R, Boas R, Gordh T, Harden N, Hendler N, Koltzenburg M, Raj P, Wilder R: Complexregionalpain syndromes:...
... PU: Complexregionalpainsyndrome type 1: Use of the International Association for the Study of Pain diagnostic criteria defined in 1994 Clin J Pain 2002, 18:207-215 Boas RA Complexregionalpain ... criteria of ComplexRegionalPainSyndrome except pain The authors are not aware of any English medical literature with reports of painless ComplexRegionalPainSyndrome following hip surgery ... sympathetic dystrophy: Changing concepts and taxonomy Pain 1995, 63:127-133 Eisenberg E, Melamed E: Can complexregionalpainsyndrome be painless? Pain 2003, 106:263-267 Veldman PHJM, Reynen HM, Arntz...
... neuropathic pain (peripheral and central), mixed pain and nonneuropathic pain in the study patients Neuropathic Pain (n = 57) Peripheral Polyneuropathy Neuralgia* Phantom member syndrome Central ... Mixed Pain (n = 42) Radiculopathys Entrapment syndrome Atypical facial pain Others** 26 (62%) (12%) (7%) (19%) Non Neuropathic Pain (n = 59) Osteoarthritis Spondylolisthesis Mechanical low back pain ... those with mixed pain) and with peripheral neuropathic pain (excluding patients with mixed and central pain) All patients (n = 158) Mixed pain excluded (n = 116) Mixed and central pain excluded...
... neuropathic pain (peripheral and central), mixed pain and nonneuropathic pain in the study patients Neuropathic Pain (n = 57) Peripheral Polyneuropathy Neuralgia* Phantom member syndrome Central ... Mixed Pain (n = 42) Radiculopathys Entrapment syndrome Atypical facial pain Others** 26 (62%) (12%) (7%) (19%) Non Neuropathic Pain (n = 59) Osteoarthritis Spondylolisthesis Mechanical low back pain ... those with mixed pain) and with peripheral neuropathic pain (excluding patients with mixed and central pain) All patients (n = 158) Mixed pain excluded (n = 116) Mixed and central pain excluded...
... http://www.annals-general-psychiatry.com/content/9/1/19 17 Ford JD, Courtois CA: Defining and understanding complex trauma and complex traumatic stress disorders In Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders An Evidence-Based Guide Edited ... to measure therapy's efficacy in degrees of reparation of the 'core dysfunction' in complex post traumatic syndromes [76-78] Reparation should show as competence in intimate relationships, having ... York, USA: The Guilford Press; 2009:13-30 18 Classen C, Pain C, Field NP, Woods P: Posttraumatic personality disorder: A reformulation of complex posttraumatic stress disorder and borderline personality...
... greater trochanteric painsyndrome GTPS was defined as tenderness over a greater trochanter on physical examination of subjects who reported pain over the lateral hip on a pain diagram Subjects ... distally from this area would preclude the presence of a painsyndrome Since we wished to study trochanteric area pain, not referred pain from the hip joint, subjects with suspected hip osteoarthritis ... of pain, aching, or stiffness in either hip or knee on most days over the past month Subjects who did not complain of knee or hip pain were considered not to have GTPS, as the absence of pain...
... the pain went away To rule out the power of suggestion, I stopped taking the supplement for a few days, and the pain returned I started taking the supplement again and the inflammation and pain ... Inflammation Syndrome Here’s the good news: you can use these natural substances to safely reduce inflammation and pain and restore your health What’s new in this edition of The Inflammation Syndrome? ... syndrome, the significance of which is only now being recognized in medical circles A syndrome is a group of symptoms that characterizes a particular disorder For example, in my earlier book Syndrome...
... patients with neck pain account for category three presenting a benign diagnosis, for example neck sprain, mechanical or muscular neck pain, myofascial pain syndrome, postural neck pain, pain due to ... diagnostic process Concerning chronic cervical pain caused by the stylohyoid syndrome the primary treatment is conservative pain therapy, including pain medication as well as physical therapy In ... can cause throat pain if it ossified, although this was originally only associated with prior regional trauma or surgery [5] In 1989, Camarda et al classified cervicopharyngeal pain due to stylohyoid...
... her painful episodes, noting a marked improvement in her daily functioning Conclusion We describe a unique treatment alternative for a patient with Marshall Smith Syndrome and debilitating, painful ... Viscosupplementation: A New Concept in the Treatment of Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome: A Preliminary Report of Four Cases Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 1999, 24(1):84-88 17 Itokazu M, Matsunaga T: Clinical ... Management of a Child with Marshall-Smith Syndrome Can J Anaesth 1998, 45(7):660-663 Yoder C, Wiswell T, Cornish J, Cunningham B, Crumbaker D: Marhsall-Smith Syndrome: Further Delineation South Med...
... her painful episodes, noting a marked improvement in her daily functioning Conclusion We describe a unique treatment alternative for a patient with Marshall Smith Syndrome and debilitating, painful ... Viscosupplementation: A New Concept in the Treatment of Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome: A Preliminary Report of Four Cases Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 1999, 24(1):84-88 17 Itokazu M, Matsunaga T: Clinical ... Management of a Child with Marshall-Smith Syndrome Can J Anaesth 1998, 45(7):660-663 Yoder C, Wiswell T, Cornish J, Cunningham B, Crumbaker D: Marhsall-Smith Syndrome: Further Delineation South Med...
... P: Pain- related emotions modulate experimental pain perception and autonomic responses Pain 2005, 118:306-318 Merskey H, Bogduk N: Classification of Chronic Pain: Description of Chronic Pain Syndromes ... Therapy Vol No Staud Pathogenesis of fibromyalgia pain FM is a pain amplification syndrome of patients who are highly sensitive to painful and non-painful stimuli, including touch, heat, cold, chemicals, ... mechanism of pain amplification in the dorsal horn neurons of the spinal cord is related to temporal summation of second pain or windup First pain, which is conducted by myelinated A-δ pain fibers,...
... changing observable pain behaviours and included video feedback of expressions of pain as well as contingent positive reinforcement of painincompatible behaviours and punishment of pain behaviours ... of interference of pain with activities, reduction of pain behaviours, and training in assertive painincompatible behaviours [34] Patients engaged in role-playing to reduce pain behaviours and ... treatment outcome in patients with Fibromyalgia SyndromePain 2004, 109:233-241 Keefe FJ, Wilkins RH, Cook WA, Crisson JE, Muhlbaier LH: Depression, pain, and pain behavior J Consult Clin Psychol 1986,...
... doi:10.1186/1749-8090-5-4 Cite this article as: Suliman et al.: Acute Complex Type A Dissection associated with peripheral malperfusion syndrome treated with a staged approach guided by lactate levels ... have evidence of peripheral malperfusion at presentation [2] In cases of peripheral malperfusion syndrome, particularly involving the superior mesenteric artery, the operative mortality is significantly ... of cardiac tamponade and in our case the entry point was closed during the arch repair In more complex Type A dissections, a tailored multi-disciplinary strategy is required to address underlying...
... Comparison of pain syndromes associated with nervous or somatic lesions and development of a new neuropathic pain diagnostic questionnaire (DN4) Pain 2005, 114:29-36 Cruccu G: Treatment of painful ... cord syndrome Neurosurg Clin N Am 2007, 18:531-547 Yamada S, Won DJ, Pezeshkpour G, Yamada BS, Yamada SM, Siddiqi J, Zouros A, Colohan AR: Pathophysiology of tethered cord syndrome and similar complex ... should be able to perceive stimulation in areas where they feel pain Patients, therefore, must be awake, feel comfortable without any pain, and fully cooperative to report this to the implant team...
... CNV as the ‘outline’ encompassing a group of its associated syndromes comprising the syndrome constellation Different combinations of syndromes define the constel lations that are packaged within ... additional details and subsyndromes disorders that are now known to be caused by mutation of different genes While gene identity provides an alternative or additional criterion for syndrome classifica ... apart from some of the syndromes associated with the above genes [9] It has little or no clinical utility at this time when knowledge of the gene is not needed for accurate syndrome classi fication,...
... plasmin inhibitor–plasmin complex; PLT, platelet count; PT, prothrombin time; TAT, thrombin–antithrombin complex; tPA, tissue plasminogen activator DIC score TAT PLT tPA–PAI-1 complex Protein S activity ... monomer (2) Increase of D-dimer (3) Increase of thrombin–antithrombin complex (4) Increase of plasmin-a2–plasmin inhibitor complex (5) Exacerbation of FDP, platelet, fibrinogen within several ... (PT of the patient divided by control PT), D-dimer, α2 plasmin inhibitor–plasmin complex, thrombin–antithrombin III complex (TAT), protein C antigen and activity, protein S antigen and activity,...
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