Pain syndromes in neurology
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Pain syndromes in neurology
(Butterworths international medical reviews, Neurology ; 10)
Butterworths, 1990
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume addresses the clinical aspects of difficult pain syndrome - an area where recent research is now rapidly being translated into practice and patient management.
Table of Contents
- Hiperalgesia and sensitization of primary afferent fibers, Srinivasa N.Raja, Richard A.Meyer and James N.Campbell
- pain and the pathophysiology of damaged nerve, Marshall Devor and Z.Harry Rappaport
- sympathetic nervous system influence on acute and chronic pain, William J.Roberts and Ronald C.Kramis
- reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome - diagnosis and treatment, Richard Payne
- pain in generalized neuropathies, Arthur K.Asbury
- management of nociceptive, deafferentation and central pain by surgical intervention, Ronald R. Tasker
- deafferentation on syndromes and dorsal root entry zone lesions, Burchiel
- postherpetic neurologica - clinical features and treatment, C.P.Watson
- diagnosis of cancer pain syndromes, Russel K.Portenoy
- pharmacologic management of chronic pain, Russel K. Portenoy.
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