Systemic low-grade inflammatory markers are associated with proximal spread of neuropathic symptoms
Neuropathic pain is a highly prevalent condition associated with persistent and severe disability. Some patients with neuropathic pain experience symptom spread outside neuroanatomical boundaries; these patients report more severe sensory symptoms and greater disability. However, the mechanisms behi...
Main Authors: | Zvonickova, K, Rhee, A, Sandy-Hindmarch, O, Furniss, D, Wiberg, A, Schmid, AB |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2024
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