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Quick Scroll surgery-cns 06.25.06 (2 years ago) #1

in causalgia......... nerve involved
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Quick Scroll 06.26.06 (2 years ago) #2

I guess any peripheral nerve canbe involved.
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Quick Scroll 06.26.06 (2 years ago) #3

i think its sympathetic nerves
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Quick Scroll 06.26.06 (2 years ago) #4

yah it is symp,but it is usually due to to posttraumatic.
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Quick Scroll 09.29.06 (1 year ago) #5

I find this in Emedice:
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS), has been recognized since the Civil War when it was called causalgia, a name chosen to describe intense burning extremity pain after an injury.
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