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The Effect of Intravenous Regional Block with Ropivacaine, Ketamine and Clonidine on Complex Reginal Pain Syndrome Type I: A case report

Song HK, Lee JY, Jung SW

There is no treatment either to prevent the development of complex regional pain syndromes (CRPS), or to adequately and specifically control established pain. Symptom-based analysis of pain is important for...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Shin JW

Complex regional pain syndromes (CRPS) are neuropathic pain disorders of one or more extremities developing inadequately after trauma or lesions in the peripheral or central nervous system (CNS). However, CRPS...
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Spinal Cord Stimulation in Pain Management: A Review

Jeon YH

Spinal cord stimulation has become a widely used and efficient alternative for the management of refractory chronic pain that is unresponsive to conservative therapies. Technological improvements have been considerable and...
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Tremor in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I Treated with Levodopa: A case report

Jung JY, Hong JT, Kim YI

Abnormal movement may be a clinical feature in complex regional pain syndromes, but their basic natures are unclear. A 36-year-old female patient, presented with an involuntary movement of the right...
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Therapeutic potential of stellate ganglion block in orofacial pain: a mini review

Jeon Y

Orofacial pain is a common complaint of patients that causes distress and compromises the quality of life. It has many etiologies including trauma, interventional procedures, nerve injury, varicella-zoster (shingles), tumor,...
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Following Percutaneous Trigger Thumb Release

Ha JW, Choi SJ, Kim SH

Trigger finger is one of the most common causes of hand pain and disability. Persistent trigger finger after conservative treatment has been managed with surgical release of the A1 pulley....
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Treatment of severe pain in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome undergoing dental treatment under general anesthesia: A case report

Rhee SH, Park SH, Ha SH, Ryoo SH, Karm MH, Kim HJ, Seo KS

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is rare, characterized by pain from diverse causes, and presents as extreme pain even with minor irritation. General anesthesia may be required for dental treatment...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Moon DE

The complex regional pain syndromes (CRPS I and CRPS II), also known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy and causalgia, have been recognized for the past 2,500 years. Despite its long history, the diagnosis...
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Ultrasound-guided placement of a permanent peripheral nerve stimulator in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome: A case report

Chung W, Kim Y, Lee J, Lee S, Kim Y, Shin Y, Lee W, Ko Y

A 56-year-old man complained of continuous pain in the right foot that began 6 months after undergoing surgery on the right calcaneus bone. The patient was diagnosed with complex regional...
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome of Non-hemiplegic Upper Limb in a Stroke Patient: A Case Report

Lee A, Jung Y, Kwon HK, Pyun SB

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type I in stroke patients is usually known to affect the hemiplegic upper limb. We report a case of CRPS presented in an ipsilesional arm...
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Relationship between Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Working Life: A Korean Study

Kang JE, Kim YC, Lee SC, Kim JH

Complex regional pain syndrome affects the quality of life of the patient. The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiological features of this syndrome and evaluate its effect...
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Epidemiology of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Retrospective Chart Review of 150 Korean Patients

Choi YS, Lee MG, Lee HM, Lee CJ, Jo JY, Jeon SY, Lee SC, Kim YC

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronically painful and disabling disorder. However, no data are available even on the epidemiology of CRPS in Korea. This study was undertaken to...
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Predictive Value of Sympathetic Skin Response in Diagnosing Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Case-Control Study

Kim HJ, Yang HE, Kim DH, Park YG

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the predictive value of the sympathetic skin response (SSR) in diagnosing complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) by comparing three diagnostic modalities-SSR, three-phasic bone scans (TPBS), and thermography. METHODS:...
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Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord Stimulation in a Patient with Pediatric Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A case report

Park JJ, Moon DE, Park SJ, Choi JI, Shim JC

Complex Regional Pain Syndromes (CRPS) type I and type II are neuropathic pain conditions that are being increasingly recognized in children and adolescents. The special distinctive features of pediatric CRPS...
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The Legal Doctrine on the Liability of Physicians in Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Involving Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Shin S, Jang SG, Min K, Lee W, Kim SY

BACKGROUND: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) involves severe pain and it is difficult to identify the exact cause or pathogenesis. Therefore, there are controversies regarding legal issues related to the...
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Relationship Between HbA1c and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in Stroke Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Choi JH, Yu KP, Yoon YS, Kim ES, Jeon JH

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between glycosylated hemoglobin A (HbA1c) and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) in stroke patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS: A retrospective chart review was...
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Contralateral allodynia and central change in the chronic post-ischemic pain model rats

Kwak KH, Jung KY, Choi JY, Ryu T, Yeo JS, Park SS, Lim DG, Kim SO, Baek WY, Hong JG

BACKGROUND: Mirror-image allodynia is a mysterious phenomenon that occurs in association with many clinical pain syndromes including complex regional pain syndromes (CRPS). Underlying mechanisms for the development of such pain...
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Proposing a Scoring System for the Research Criteria of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Yim KH, Park SY, Yim JY, Kim YC, Lee SC, Nahm FS

This study evaluated the structure of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) population and suggested a weighted scoring system to balance on objective signs. One hundred sixty-eight consecutive patients were evaluated...
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Apoptosis of the GABAergic interneuron in the dorsal horn of the chronic post-ischemic pain model

Park JH, Kim TK, Kim HK, Baik SW

BACKGROUND: It is well known that the GABAergic inhibitory interneuronal system plays an important role in modulation of the noxious stimulation transmitted from the primary afferent input. Some studies have...
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Antiallodynic effects of vitamin C and vitamin E in chronic post-ischemia pain rat model

Park JM, Kim CK, Lee HC, Jung H, Choi KU, Hong SW, Lim DG, Baek WY, Kwak KH

BACKGROUND: Recent research has shown that reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a significant role in the development and persistence of neuropathic pain through central sensitization via N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activation....
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