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Nerve pathophysiology and mechanisms of pain in causalgia
Marshall Devor
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Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
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Nerve
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Pain Mechanisms
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Demyelination
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Pain Pathophysiology
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Chemosensitivity
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Sympathetic Efferent
100%
Causalgia
100%
Membrane Properties
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Nerve Injury
50%
Depolarization
50%
Etiology
50%
Conductance
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Pacemaker
50%
Inward Current
50%
Adrenergic Receptors
50%
Sensory Ending
50%
Catecholamines
50%
Paresthesia
50%
Adrenergic Agonist
50%
Sensory Fibers
50%
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
50%
Nerve Section
50%
Fundamental Causes
50%
Neuroscience
Adrenergic Receptor
100%
Sympathomimetic Drug
100%
Catecholamine
100%
Nerve Injury
100%
Ectopic Pacemaker
100%
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemosensitivity
100%
Agonist
50%
Conductance
50%
Adrenergic Receptor
50%
Catecholamine
50%
Ectopic Pacemaker
50%
Sympathetic Reflex
50%