Chronic non-freezing cold injury results in neuropathic pain due to a sensory neuropathy
Non-freezing cold injury (NFCI) develops after sustained exposure to cold temperatures, resulting in tissue cooling but not freezing. This can result in persistent sensory disturbance of the hands and feet including numbness, paraesthesia and chronic pain. Both vascular and neurological aetiologies...
Những tác giả chính: | Vale, T, Symmonds, M, Polydefkis, M, Byrnes, K, Rice, A, Themistocleous, A, Bennett, D |
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Định dạng: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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