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Orthopedic Aspects of Congenital Insensitivity to Pain

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1983
In an 11-year-old girl with congenital insensitivity to pain, diagnosis depended on three diagnostic features: pain sensation absent from birth; entire body affected; all other sensory modalities and deep tendon reflexes present. The cause of this disease is unknown.
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Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis

Annals of Neurology, 2015
Thomas D, Bird, Phillip D, Swanson
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Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis.

Cutis, 1993
Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis is a rare disorder. Its primary clinical features include congenital analgesia, which leads to self-mutilation; inability to sweat, which leads to defective thermoregulation; and mental retardation. A five-year-old boy with consanguineous parents and no family history of the disorder presented with ...
N, Ozbarlas, F, Sarikayalar, G, Kale
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CONGENITAL INSENSITIVITY TO PAIN AND NALOXONE

The Lancet, 1978
J C, Willer   +3 more
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Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis.

Cutis, 1997
Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis is one of a group of rare diseases termed hereditary sensory-motor neuropathies. Primary clinical features of this entity include congenital analgesia, inability to sweat, and mental retardation. Besides the rarity of these clinical entities, difficulty in evaluating the sensory disturbances, especially ...
D, Aslan, F, Sarikayalar
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Congenital Insensitivity to Pain (CIP)

Congenital Insensitivity to Pain (CIP) is a rare hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy (HSAN) characterized by the inability to perceive pain while retaining other sensory modalities such as touch and temperature. Individuals with CIP often present with frequent injuries, burns, or bone fractures that go unnoticed due to the absence of pain ...
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[Congenital indifference and congenital insensitivity to pain].

Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine, 1992
Congenital indifference to pain is often mistaken for congenital insensitivity. It is characterized by the occurrence since childhood of lesions, mainly cutaneous and osteoarticular secondary to strictly painless traumas. However, despite the lack of pain, the patient is able to discriminate a painful stimulus.
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Bonnie Gould Rothberg   +2 more
exaly  

Optimal pain management for patients with cancer in the modern era

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Cardinale B Smith
exaly  

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