Sex differences in complex regional pain syndrome type I ...

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a common disabling pain condition that can develop after fractures, limb trauma, or lesions of the peripheral or the central nervous system.1 CRPS is classified into two types: CRPS-I (without major nerve damage) and CRPS-II (with nerve injury).2 The pathogenesis of CRPS remains largely unknown, ................
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