Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
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Last Posted: Oct 18, 2023
- Evidence of a genetic background predisposing to complex regional pain syndrome type 1.
Samiha S Shaikh, et al. Journal of medical genetics 2023 0 - Prescription Trends in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Retrospective Case-Control Study.
Suzanna Shermon, et al. Brain sciences 2023 0 (7) - Whole exome sequencing of patients who resolved Crohn's disease and complex regional pain syndrome following treatment for paratuberculosis.
Todd Kuenstner J, et al. Gut pathogens 2019 0 34 - Systematic mutation analysis of seven dystonia genes in complex regional pain syndrome with fixed dystonia.
Gosso M Florencia, et al. Journal of neurology 2010 0 (5) 820-4 - Analysis of Common Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Genome Wide Association Study Approach and Pooled DNA Strategy.
Janicki Piotr K, et al. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) 2016 12 (12) 2344-2352 - Increased prevalence of two mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms in functional disease: Are we describing different parts of an energy-depleted elephant?
Boles Richard G, et al. Mitochondrion 2015 7 1-6 - Genetic HLA associations in complex regional pain syndrome with and without dystonia.
van Rooijen DE, et al. The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2012 7 - Complex regional pain syndrome
From NCATS Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - Frequencies of polymorphisms in cytokines, neurotransmitters and adrenergic receptors in patients with complex regional pain syndrome type I after distal radial fracture.
Herlyn Philipp, et al. The Clinical journal of pain 0 0 (3) 175-81 - HLA-B62 and HLA-DQ8 are associated with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome with fixed dystonia.
de Rooij Annetje M, et al. Pain 2009 9 (1-2) 82-5
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