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Spinal cord stimulation for a patient with neuropathic pain related to congenital syringomyelia

Beyaz SG, Bal NS

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Diagnosis of occipital neuralgia due to upper cervical chordoma

Lee YB

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Bone scintigraphy in patients with pain

Shin SH, Kim SJ

Nuclear medicine imaging is widely used in pain medicine. Low back pain is commonly encountered by physicians, with its prevalence from 49% to 70%. Computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance...
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Earlier treatment improves the chances of complete relief from postherpetic neuralgia

Kang DH, Kim SY, Kim HG, Park JH, Kim TK, Kim KH

BACKGROUND: As herpes zoster progresses via postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) to well-established PHN, it presents its recalcitrant nature to the treatment. At this point, the well-established PHN is fixed as a...
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Hindi version of short form of douleur neuropathique 4 (S-DN4) questionnaire for assessment of neuropathic pain component: a cross-cultural validation study

Gudala K, Ghai B, Bansal D

BACKGROUND: Pain with neuropathic characteristics is generally more severe and associated with a lower quality of life compared to nociceptive pain (NcP). Short form of the Douleur Neuropathique en 4...
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The impact of magnesium sulfate as adjuvant to intrathecal bupivacaine on intra-operative surgeon satisfaction and postoperative analgesia during laparoscopic gynecological surgery: randomized clinical study

Mohamed KS, Abd-Elshafy SK, El Saman A

BACKGROUND: Surgeon satisfaction and patient analgesia during the procedure of laparoscopic surgery are important issues. The aim of this work was to study if an intrathecal (IT) Bupivacaine combined with...
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Low doses of amitriptyline, pregabalin, and gabapentin are preferred for management of neuropathic pain in India: is there a need for revisiting dosing recommendations?

Kamble SV, Motlekar S, D'souza LL, Kudrigikar VN, Rao SE

BACKGROUND: Current therapy for the treatment of neuropathic pain is often unsatisfactory. Considerable variation in treatment pattern still exists in spite of availability of sufficient literature from various guidelines. Recent...
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Intravenous caffeine citrate vs. magnesium sulfate for reducing pain in patients with acute migraine headache; a prospective quasi-experimental study

Baratloo A, Mirbaha S, Delavar Kasmaei H, Payandemehr P, Elmaraezy , Negida A

BACKGROUND: Current evidence suggests that intravenous magnesium sulfate might be effective for reducing migraine pain. In a recent pilot study, we showed that intravenous caffeine citrate could reduce the severity...
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Effects of musculoskeletal system problems on quality of life and depression in students preparing for university entrance exam

Kitiş A, Büker N, Ünal A, Şavkın R

BACKGROUND: This study was planned to investigate the relationship between musculoskeletal problems, depression, and quality of life in students preparing for university entrance exams. METHODS: A total of 180 students were...
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Comparison of clinical efficacy in epidural steroid injections through transforaminal or parasagittal approaches

Hong JH, Park EK, Park KB, Park JH, Jung SW

BACKGROUND: The transforaminal (TF) epidural steroid injection (ESI) is suggested as more effective than the interlaminar (IL) route due to higher delivery of medication at the anterior epidural space. However,...
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