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The following pages link to Intravenous regional sympatholysis: a double-blind comparison of guanethidine, reserpine, and normal saline (Q39513651):
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- Interventions for treating pain and disability in adults with complex regional pain syndrome- an overview of systematic reviews (Q24197979) (← links)
- Effects of transvenous regional guanethidine block in the treatment of critical finger ischemia (Q30843697) (← links)
- Management strategies for chronic pain (Q33579191) (← links)
- Causalgia and reflex sympathetic dystrophy: does the sympathetic nervous system contribute to the generation of pain? (Q33656168) (← links)
- Complex regional pain syndromes (Q34185085) (← links)
- Treatment of complex regional pain syndrome type I. (Q34568380) (← links)
- Complex regional pain syndrome--diagnostic, mechanisms, CNS involvement and therapy (Q35069548) (← links)
- Lumbar zygapophysial (facet) joint injections (Q35572917) (← links)
- A hypothesis for the cause of complex regional pain syndrome-type I (reflex sympathetic dystrophy): pain due to deep-tissue microvascular pathology (Q35744066) (← links)
- Systemic inflammatory mediators in post-traumatic complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS I) - longitudinal investigations and differences to control groups (Q35959448) (← links)
- Management of neuropathic pain following treatment for breast cancer in the absence of recurrence: a challenge for the radiation oncologist (Q35985235) (← links)
- Pharmacotherapy options for complex regional pain syndrome (Q36817054) (← links)
- What constitutes a clinically important pain reduction in patients after third molar surgery? (Q37567908) (← links)
- Complex regional pain syndrome type I as a consequence of trauma or surgery to upper extremity: management with intravenous regional anaesthesia, using lidocaine and methyloprednisolone (Q39263195) (← links)
- Treatment of complex regional pain syndrome type I of the hand with a series of intravenous regional sympathetic blocks with guanethidine and lidocaine (Q39358225) (← links)
- Treatment of reflex sympathetic dystrophy (CRPS type 1): a research synthesis of 21 randomized clinical trials (Q39418017) (← links)
- Intravenous guanethidine in patients with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (Q39461001) (← links)
- An unsympathetic view of pain (Q40616343) (← links)
- Potential quinolone-induced cartilage toxicity in children (Q40757448) (← links)
- Low back pain and the zygapophysial (facet) joints (Q40970014) (← links)
- Systemic adenosine infusion reduces the area of tactile allodynia in neuropathic pain following peripheral nerve injury: a multi-centre, placebo-controlled study. (Q43683358) (← links)
- Multiple Bier blocks with labetalol for complex regional pain syndrome refractory to other treatments (Q44400886) (← links)
- Complex regional pain syndrome I and II. What effects the outcome? (Q44598870) (← links)
- Drug therapy in complex regional pain syndrome type I (Q44901517) (← links)
- Surgery on the affected upper extremity of patients with a history of complex regional pain syndrome: the use of intravenous regional anesthesia with clonidine (Q45181961) (← links)
- Effects of partial nerve injury on the responses of C-fiber polymodal nociceptors to adrenergic agonists (Q48683887) (← links)
- Recent trends in understanding and therapy of complex regional pain syndromes (Q48720559) (← links)
- Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with resistance to local anesthetic block: a case report. (Q51406306) (← links)
- The sympathetic nervous system contributes to capsaicin-evoked mechanical allodynia but not pinprick hyperalgesia in humans (Q71801925) (← links)
- Leg muscle reflexes mediated by cutaneous A-beta fibres are normal during gait in reflex sympathetic dystrophy (Q73572461) (← links)
- [100 years Sudek syndrome] (Q74544593) (← links)
- [The symptom sympathetic maintained pain] (Q79088630) (← links)
- Reflex sympathetic dystrophy and causalgia (Q81075901) (← links)
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