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Physiological, Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain

1987
The confusion amongst clinicans and basic scientists as to what precisely pain is, is emblematic of the difficulties that confront all who attempt to elucidate its pathogenesis. A major contributor to this state of affairs would appear to have been Charles Sherrington. At the turn of the century, with great insight, he focussed attention away from pain
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[Inflammatory back pain].

Revue medicale suisse, 2009
Inflammatory back pain is more than just inflammatory pain, but a set of symptoms which presence must evoke a diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis. However, it is insufficient by itself for a diagnosis which can only be reach as part of a diagnostic strategy searching for other clinical, biological or radiological abnormalities in order to obtain ...
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Chronic non-inflammatory pain

2020
This chapter explores chronic musculoskeletal pain. It identifies the differences in presentation between acute and chronic pain. One section has a specific focus on fibromyalgia including potential causes, symptoms, and diagnostic criteria. The management of chronic pain is discussed including cognitive behavioural therapy, improving sleep, engaging ...
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Proteases and Inflammatory Pain

2011
Inflammation mediators are known to signal neurons and provoke pain. In this context, proteases can signal sensory neurons at the site of inflammation and modulate pain transmission. In this chapter, we will perform an overview of the multiple mechanisms whereby proteases can signal nerve endings.
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Chronic non-inflammatory pain

2009
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Inflammatory Pain and Fever

1977
The existence of an ongoing inflammatory process is generally indicated by pain or fever and these symptoms are also the first to be relieved by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory therapy. This is a brief review of the participation of prostaglandins in the genesis of these symptoms.
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Cytokines in inflammatory pain

2006
Abstract Cytokines are extracellular signaling proteins which mediate activation of the immune system and inflammatory responses. They can be produced in many cell types and provide a means of communication between the immune system and the nervous system.
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Optimal pain management for patients with cancer in the modern era

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Cardinale B Smith
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The management of cancer pain

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011
Judith A Paice, Betty R Ferrell
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