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Phantom-limb pain

The Lancet, 1998
Henry J McQuay, Eija Kalso, R A Moore
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Pain, Phantom Limb

1988
Phantom limb pain refers to pain in two situations. In the first, a limb has been amputated accidentally or surgically, and the person continues to feel as though some or all the nonexistent limb is still present and hurting. In the second, most frequent when the living limb is largely denervated, the person feels as though the limb is in a different ...
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Phantom limb pain

The Lancet, 2001
HUSE E.   +3 more
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Phantom Limb Pain

2006
Phantom limb pain can be a devastating consequence of an amputation. It is often a chronic, disabling condition. This chapter reviews the etiology, pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment of phantom limb pain and discusses known risk factors for this condition. Even though many physicians have been frustrated by the inability to control phantom limb
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Phantom limb pain.

Regional anesthesia, 1993
Judy A. Wesolowski, Mark J. Lema
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Phantom limb pain

2014
Rahul Rastogi, Jonathan N Chang
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Phantom Limb Pain

2011
Jens Foell, Herta Flor
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Phantom limb pain

The American Journal of Surgery, 1945
Edward W. Gibbs, Louis G. Herrmann
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