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( continued ) Signs and Symptoms Table 2-5 Pain Syndromes Associated with Cancer. Table 2-4 ( continued ) Pain Associated with Direct Tumor Involvement Direct Tumor Involvement Signs and Symptoms 2. C7 - T14,26,29 Tumor spread may be ...
( continued ) Signs and Symptoms Table 2-5 Pain Syndromes Associated with Cancer. Table 2-4 ( continued ) Pain Associated with Direct Tumor Involvement Direct Tumor Involvement Signs and Symptoms 2. C7 - T14,26,29 Tumor spread may be ...
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If more than 6000 rads were given , and if the neurologic symptoms occurred within a year , radiation damage was likely . If the symptoms appeared after a year , the diagnosis could be either radiation damage or tumor recurrence .
If more than 6000 rads were given , and if the neurologic symptoms occurred within a year , radiation damage was likely . If the symptoms appeared after a year , the diagnosis could be either radiation damage or tumor recurrence .
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The withdrawal syndrome is characterized by early purposive behavior signs and later nonpurposive , primarily autonomic symptoms . The entire syndrome has a variable time course in days that is particular to the drug involved .
The withdrawal syndrome is characterized by early purposive behavior signs and later nonpurposive , primarily autonomic symptoms . The entire syndrome has a variable time course in days that is particular to the drug involved .
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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