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This occurs in 4-10 percent of women following any surgical procedure on the breast from lumpectomy to mastectomy . The pain may occur immediately after the surgery or several months later . 15 The etiology of postmastectomy pain is the ...
This occurs in 4-10 percent of women following any surgical procedure on the breast from lumpectomy to mastectomy . The pain may occur immediately after the surgery or several months later . 15 The etiology of postmastectomy pain is the ...
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This pain may occur after the amputation of a limb . This differs from phantom limb sensation , which ... Phantom limb pain usually occurs in patients with pain in the same site prior to surgery . Amputation may initially make the pain ...
This pain may occur after the amputation of a limb . This differs from phantom limb sensation , which ... Phantom limb pain usually occurs in patients with pain in the same site prior to surgery . Amputation may initially make the pain ...
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The syndrome is most commonly seen in patients with Hodgkin's disease , but can occur in any patient on chronic steroid ... has occurred , replacement of the diseased area may dramatically eliminate the pain.15 Postherpetic neuralgia .
The syndrome is most commonly seen in patients with Hodgkin's disease , but can occur in any patient on chronic steroid ... has occurred , replacement of the diseased area may dramatically eliminate the pain.15 Postherpetic neuralgia .
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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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