Publication: Complex regional pain syndrome after thromboendarterectomy - Which type is it?
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Date
2002-09
Authors
Tamgaç, Feyzi
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Planchon, C. A.
Baillet, G.
Thomassin, Michel
Foult, Jean Marc
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Abstract
The authors describe a complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and discuss its type according to the presence or absence of nerve injury. A patient underwent thromboendarterectomy of the right popliteal artery. Subsequently, right lower limb reflex sympathetic dystrophy developed, which was confirmed by scintigraphy and responded well to calcitonin treatment. Typing according to the new classification of CRPS type I or II with possible nerve injury is discussed, and a short review of the literature is included.
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Bone scan, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, Complex regional pain syndrome, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, Vascular surgery
Citation
Baillet, G. vd. (2002). "Complex regional pain syndrome after thromboendarterectomy - Which type is it?". Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 27(9),619-621.