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  • Title: Management of post-traumatic pain syndromes (causalgia).
    Author: Thompson JE, Patman RD, Persson AV.
    Journal: Am Surg; 1975 Oct; 41(10):599-602. PubMed ID: 1163901.
    Abstract:
    A number of post-traumatic pain syndromes may be grouped under the two headings: causalgia and mimocausalgia states. Our concern is the early recognition of patients whose complaints have a real organic basis but whose physical signs are not of sufficient degree to make this fact readily apparent. These patients are all too often mismanaged or neglected for sufficiently long periods of time to permit the underlying pathologic physiology to secure supremacy over normal function. Recognized and treated properly by means of sympathetic ablation, either medical or surgical, the vast majority can be relieved of their symptoms. The extremities can then be rehabilitated by appropriate measures.
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