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Central Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Management

Canavero, Sergio MD
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Edition: 1st
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0-521-86692-8 (0521866928)
ISBN-13: 978-0-521-86692-7 (9780521866927)
New Edition: 1-107-01021-7
Binding: Hardcover
Copyright: 2007
Publish Date: 01/07
Weight: 1.93 Lbs.
Pages: 396
Carton Quantity: 12
Subject Class: NEU (Neurology and Neuroscience)
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Return Policy: Returns accepted up to 90 days provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
Discipline: Nervous Sys
Subject Definition: Pain-Physiopathology; Pain-Therapy
NLM Class: WL 704
LC Class: RC368
Abstract: Central Pain Syndrome is a neurological condition caused by damage specifically to the central nervous system--brain, brainstem, or spinal cord. This is the only up-to-date book available on the clinical aspects (including diagnosis and therapy) of CPS management. The authors have developed a very complete reference source on central pain, which includes background material, pathophysiology, and diagnostic and therapeutic information. A medical mystery for 100 years with no effective cure, this book turns the concept of incurability of central pain on its head, providing a rational approach to therapy based on a rational theory.

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