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pamidronate and Complex Regional Pain Syndromes

pamidronate has been researched along with Complex Regional Pain Syndromes in 3 studies

Complex Regional Pain Syndromes: Conditions characterized by pain involving an extremity or other body region, HYPERESTHESIA, and localized autonomic dysfunction following injury to soft tissue or nerve. The pain is usually associated with ERYTHEMA; SKIN TEMPERATURE changes, abnormal sudomotor activity (i.e., changes in sweating due to altered sympathetic innervation) or edema. The degree of pain and other manifestations is out of proportion to that expected from the inciting event. Two subtypes of this condition have been described: type I; (REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYSTROPHY) and type II; (CAUSALGIA). (From Pain 1995 Oct;63(1):127-33)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (33.33)29.6817
2010's1 (33.33)24.3611
2020's1 (33.33)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Mana, DL1
Macklin Vadell, A1
Abdala, R1
Sarli, M1
Nakutny, R1
Zanchetta, MB1
van Daele, PL1
Gremeaux, V1
HĂ©risson, C1
PĂ©lissier, J1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for pamidronate and Complex Regional Pain Syndromes

ArticleYear
Descriptive assessment of 54 cases with complex regional pain syndrome in lower limbs.
    Medicina, 2023, Volume: 83, Issue:2

    Topics: Complex Regional Pain Syndromes; Diphosphonates; Female; Humans; Lower Extremity; Male; Middle Aged;

2023
Pamidronate in complex regional pain syndrome: effective therapy in CRPS.
    The Netherlands journal of medicine, 2016, Volume: 74, Issue:1

    Topics: Bone Density Conservation Agents; Complex Regional Pain Syndromes; Diphosphonates; Humans; Pamidrona

2016
[Complex regional pain syndrome of the knee: early and beneficial action of diphosphonates on pain and function].
    Annales de readaptation et de medecine physique : revue scientifique de la Societe francaise de reeducation fonctionnelle de readaptation et de medecine physique, 2007, Volume: 50, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Complex Regional Pain Syndromes; Diphosphonates; Humans; Knee Joint

2007