[Handbook of Clinical Neurology] PAIN Volume 81 || Chapter 19 Pathophysiology of nerve injury
โ Scribed by Devor, Marshall
- Book ID
- 120552760
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 932 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0444519017
- ISSN
- 0072-9752
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โฆ Synopsis
Section 1. Pain And Neurology -- Section 2. The Neurobiology Of Pain -- Peripheral Signaling Of Pain -- Spinal Cord Processing -- Supraspinal Processing -- Endogenous Pain Modulation -- Section 3. The Pathophysiology Of Pain -- Section 4. Pain Assessment -- Neurophysiological Examinations In Neuropathic Pain -- Section 5. Pain Conditions In Neurology: Peripheral Neuropathies -- Pain After Nerve Injury -- Facial Pain -- Polyneuropathies And Pain -- Section 6. Pain Conditions In Neurology: Central Neuropathic Pain -- Section 7. Other Pain Conditions Of Neurological Interest -- Section 8. Treatment Of Neuropathic Pain -- Subject Index. Volume Editors, Fernando Cervero And Troels S. Jensen. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Section 1. Pain And Neurology -- Section 2. The Neurobiology Of Pain -- Peripheral Signaling Of Pain -- Spinal Cord Processing -- Supraspinal Processing -- Endogenous Pain Modulation -- Section 3. The Pathophysiology Of Pain -- Section 4. Pain Assessment -- Neurophysiological Examinations In Neuropa
This Volume In The Handbook Of Clinical Neurology Series Includes Chapters Dealing With General Aspects Of Headache (socioeconomic In Particular), The Contribution Made By The Biological Sciences To Furthering Understanding Of The Pathophysiology Of Headache, And The Managemnt Of Headache And Relate
Disorders of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are the cause of prominent neurological symptoms including weakness, sensory loss, pain and autonomic dysfunction associated with deficits, morbidity and mortality. These disorders may be primary hereditary or cryptogenic neurologic disorders confined
Disorders of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are the cause of prominent neurological symptoms including weakness, sensory loss, pain and autonomic dysfunction associated with deficits, morbidity and mortality. These disorders may be primary hereditary or cryptogenic neurologic disorders confined