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Understanding autoantibody-mediated pain offers hope for CFS pain
Review abstract: As autoantibodies bind to target tissues, Fc-region dependent inflammation can induce pain via mediators exciting nociceptors. But recently another possibility has emerged, where autoantibody binding to nociceptors can directly cause pain, without inflammation. This is thought to occur … Continue reading
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Tagged Andreas Goebel, autoantibody, Complex regional pain syndrome, CRPS, neuropathic pain, Voltage gated potassium channels
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Management of chronic pain in children
Review abstract: Chronic pain in children and adolescents can be difficult for a single provider to manage in a busy clinical setting. Part of this difficulty is that pediatric chronic pain not only impacts the child but also the families … Continue reading
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Tagged adolescents, children, chronic pain, CRPS, Fibromyalgia, FM, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, POTS, teenagers
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