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Pain Associated with Direct Tumor Involvement Pain associated with direct tumor involvement includes a variety of syndromes caused by tumor infiltration of the bone , peripheral nerves , and spinal cord .
Pain Associated with Direct Tumor Involvement Pain associated with direct tumor involvement includes a variety of syndromes caused by tumor infiltration of the bone , peripheral nerves , and spinal cord .
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Table 2-4 Pain Associated with Direct Tumor Involvement Direct Tumor Involvement I. Tumor infiltration of bone a . Base of skull syndrome ' 19 1. Jugular foramen metastases 2. Clivus metastases 3. Sphenoid sinus b .
Table 2-4 Pain Associated with Direct Tumor Involvement Direct Tumor Involvement I. Tumor infiltration of bone a . Base of skull syndrome ' 19 1. Jugular foramen metastases 2. Clivus metastases 3. Sphenoid sinus b .
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Table 2-4 ( continued ) Pain Associated with Direct Tumor Involvement Direct Tumor Involvement b . Peripheral nerve proximal infiltration occurs from paravertebral or retroperitoneal tumor . Signs and Symptoms Constant burning pain .
Table 2-4 ( continued ) Pain Associated with Direct Tumor Involvement Direct Tumor Involvement b . Peripheral nerve proximal infiltration occurs from paravertebral or retroperitoneal tumor . Signs and Symptoms Constant burning pain .
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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