The neurological consequences of non freezing cold injury
<p>Non-freezing cold injury is a clinical syndrome characterised by altered sensory perception following prolonged exposure to cool temperatures. Acutely there is loss of sensation but after several hours or days, pain emerges in the distal extremities, which may last months or years after inj...
Main Author: | Vale, T |
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Other Authors: | Bennett, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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