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  1. Pain Mechanisms:A Physiologic Interpretation of Causalgia and Its Related States by W. Livingston, 1976-10-01
  2. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Redefining Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Causalgia (The Physician and Sportsmedicine) by Salim Hayek, Nagy Mekhail, 2010-09-16
  3. Causalgia (American Lectures in Neurosurgery, Publication 58 American Lecture Series) by MD Frank H Mayfield, 1951
  4. Causalgia. American Lecture Series No. 58 by Frank H[enderson] Mayfield, 1951-01-01
  5. Sympathetic Pain Syndromes: Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Causalgia (State of the Art Reviews: Phys Med/Rehab) by Tollison, C. David Tollison, 1996-01
  6. Causalgia. American Lecture Series No. 58
  7. On the pathogenesis of causalgia in peripheral nerve injuries by Peter W Nathan, 1947
  8. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Causalgia by Marilee Schuchard, 1997-01
  9. Pain Mechanisms: A Physiologic Interpretation of Causalgia and Its Related States
  10. Causalgia (American Lectures in Neurosurgery, Publication 58 American Lecture Series)
  11. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (Progress in Pain Research and Management, V. 22)

21. Causalgia, Pathological Pain, And Adrenergic Receptors Perl 96
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Recruiting, Neurotropin to Treat Acute Dental and Chronic Neural Pain Conditions causalgia; Facial Pain; Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
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ACUTE AND CHRONIC PAIN SYNDROMES (CPS) OF PRIMARILY NEUROPATHIC ORIGIN causalgia AND OTHER REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYSTROPHIES B. REFLEX SYMPATHETIC
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25. Definition Of Causalgia - WordReference.com Dictionary
causalgia Definition from dictionary. 1, causalgia. a burning pain in a limb along the course of a peripheral nerve; usually associated with skin
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26. Causalgia - General Practice Notebook
causalgia. This is a form of reflex sympathetic dystrophy that may affect the feet or hands after an injury. It is a major cause of disability with only one
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causalgia This is a form of reflex sympathetic dystrophy that may affect the feet or hands after an injury. It is a major cause of disability with only one in five affected patients able to fully resume prior activities. The earlier a diagnosis is made and treatment is commenced the better the prognosis.
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27. British Medical Journal: Interrupting The Sympathetic Outflow In Causalgia And R
causalgia and reflex sympathetic dystrophy are poorly understood disorders The involvement of the sympathetic nervous system in causalgia and reflex
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Causalgia and reflex sympathetic dystrophy are poorly understood disorders that most commonly follow trauma to a limb, although they are also seen in other medical conditions. Patients typically develop chronic burning pain, together with various combinations of sensory disturbances, swelling, and vasomotor, sudomotor, and trophic changes.[1-3] Traditionally, the pain is treated by interrupting the sympathetic supply to the painful area. Is this an effective approach? Periarterial sympathectomy was first used to treat causalgia, in which, by definition, major nerve injury occurs. Various forms of surgical sympathectomy have subsequently been carried out,[3 4] especially during war time, when controlled trials were not feasible, and so whether surgery was truly effective will never be known. Open surgical sympathectomy to relieve pain in causalgia and related conditions is rarely recommended now, not least because less invasive proceduresincluding endoscopic sympathectomy and percutaneous radiofrequency lesioning of the sympathetic trunkhave been developed, although critical evaluation of efficacy is awaited.[4]

28. Causalgia - Definition Of Causalgia By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And
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29. Causalgia, Causalgias- WordWeb Dictionary Definition
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    31. Dr. Koop - Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
    CRPS; RSDS; causalgia; Shoulderhand syndrome; Reflex sympathetic dystrophy CRPS 2 replaces the term causalgia, and results from an identified injury to
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    Alternative Names: CRPS; RSDS; Causalgia; Shoulder-hand syndrome; Reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome; Sudeck's atrophy
    Definition: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain syndrome with two forms. CRPS 1 currently replaces the term "reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome". It is a chronic nerve disorder that occurs most often in the arms or legs after a minor or major injury. CRPS 1 is associated with severe pain; changes in the nails, bone, and skin; and an increased sensitivity to touch in the affected limb. CRPS 2 replaces the term causalgia, and results from an identified injury to the nerve.
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: CRPS often develops after an injury or infection that has occurred in an arm or leg. It can also occur after heart attacks and strokes. However, the condition can sometimes appear without obvious injury to the affected limb. The cause of CRPS is not completely understood. It is thought to result from damage to the nervous system, including the nerves that control the blood vessels and sweat glands.

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  • 33. MSN Encarta - Causalgia
    causalgia, specific type of neuralgia, or recurrent pain along a sensory nerve. causalgia is characterized by tenderness and localized, burning pain
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    36. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).
    CRPS Type II used to be called causalgia. The terminology was changed because the pathophysiology of CRPS is not known with certainty.
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    37. What Is RSD
    CRPS type one is formerly known as RSD and CRPS type two was causalgia. The main difference between CRPS type 1 (RSD) and CRPS type 2(causalgia) is that
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    WHAT IS REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYSTROPHY? In 1993, the name of reflex sympathetic dystrophy was changed to COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME (CRPS) mainly for research purposes and to avoid confusion with the many labels that have been attached to RSD in the past. CRPS type one is formerly known as RSD and CRPS type two was causalgia. CRPS type one (formerly RSD) is a debilitating disease which involves the skin, nerves, blood vessels and bone. The sympathetic nervous system reacts to a stimulus for example, an injury. Blood flow may be affected in reaction to a burn, cut, or severe temperature changes. To prevent you from further using an injured limb, the limb swells. Sometimes, and no one knows why, an abnormal or prolonged sympathetic reflex begins in a limb as reaction to a trauma. The sympathetic nerves become overactive and can cause a variety of symptoms that may cause debilitating consequences. There can be many symptoms, but the most common one is burning pain. Some of the other symptoms include: swelling temperature changes colour changes diminished motor function severe sweating These symptoms usually happen in a limb but can occur in other body parts eg. face.. Symptoms may vary with each individual who has CRPS type one (RSD).

    38. SOA Textbook: Complex Regional Pain Syndromes: Causalgia And Reflex Sympathetic
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    40. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome - Arthritis And Arthritic Conditions, Medi
    RSDS is also referred to as the shoulderhand syndrome, causalgia, and Sudeck s atrophy. The exact mechanism of how RSDS develops is poorly understood
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    What is reflex sympathetic dystrophy?
    Reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS) is a condition that features a group of typical symptoms, including pain (often "burning" type), tenderness, and swelling of an extremity associated with varying degrees of sweating, warmth and/or coolness, flushing, discoloration, and shiny skin. What causes reflex sympathetic dystrophy?
    RSDS is also referred to as "the shoulder-hand syndrome," "causalgia," and "Sudeck's atrophy." The exact mechanism of how RSDS develops is poorly understood. The theories include irritation and abnormal excitation of nervous tissue, leading to abnormal impulses along nerves that affect blood vessels and skin. A variety of events can trigger the condition, including trauma, surgery, heart disease, degenerative arthritis of the neck, stroke or other brain diseases, nerve irritation by entrapment (such as carpal tunnel syndrome) or shingles, shoulder problems, breast cancer, and drugs for tuberculosis and barbiturates. There is no associated event in one third of patients.

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