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14 Examples of deafferentation pain include pain from brachial or lumbosacral plexopathies , and postsurgical pain syndromes.14,48 Pain resulting from the neural injury is often severe , and is typically described as a constant dull ...
14 Examples of deafferentation pain include pain from brachial or lumbosacral plexopathies , and postsurgical pain syndromes.14,48 Pain resulting from the neural injury is often severe , and is typically described as a constant dull ...
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with epidural cord compression.42 Pain is usually present for days or weeks before other neurological signs and symptoms ... 5 Pain Syndromes Associated with Cancer Therapy Pain syndromes associated with cancer therapy involve the three ...
with epidural cord compression.42 Pain is usually present for days or weeks before other neurological signs and symptoms ... 5 Pain Syndromes Associated with Cancer Therapy Pain syndromes associated with cancer therapy involve the three ...
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Postchemotherapy Pain Syndromes Postchemotherapy pain syndromes result from the use of agents that are toxic to peripheral nerves ( e.g. , the vinca alkaloids , corticosteroids that may cause inflammation or necrosis of bone or soft ...
Postchemotherapy Pain Syndromes Postchemotherapy pain syndromes result from the use of agents that are toxic to peripheral nerves ( e.g. , the vinca alkaloids , corticosteroids that may cause inflammation or necrosis of bone or soft ...
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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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