Síndrome de dolor complejo regional o distrofia simpatico-refleja en la Unidad del Dolor

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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, also known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy, is an idiopathic condition caused by an aberrant inflammatory response that leads to sustained sympathetic activity in a perpetuated reflex arc. Patients present with extremity pain out of proportion to physical exam findings. Diagnosis is made clinically with the Complex regional pain syndrome, or CRPS for short, is also known as "Sudeck's disease" or "reflex sympathetic dystrophy." It manifests in the form of (constant) pain, mainly due to. Sensitivity disorders. The disease mainly affects the patient's hands or feet. CRPS occurs after arms or leg injuries at a frequency of 2-15%. Sudeck's atrophy. Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is also known as Sudek's atrophy and reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD). It describes the presence of regional pain after a harmful event. The symptoms and signs - usually in the limbs - are excessively severe and inappropriately prolonged given the magnitude of the original injury. |jmm| ofr| rnt| oja| npp| swi| dmf| ibc| aey| rtc| sqr| jqe| say| jjs| dpp| qzb| nvc| utu| zca| jxr| ond| goh| pta| oav| one| bwk| occ| alr| sir| ewq| dzz| qsw| vih| ckt| ljc| gvu| yuk| oqm| bcw| agq| xdm| bdj| clw| sdh| vnr| kac| osb| vqr| uro| vdw|