Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 in a pediatric patient: Case report
Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS) is a syndrome which affects both adults and children and which leads to morbidity. The first pediatric cases of CRPS were described in 1970s. It was thought that pediatric CRPS was a rare condition and its properties were elucidated better in parallel to increased number of cases (1, 2). ................
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