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- catalog contributor b3716347.
- catalog contributor b3716348.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "(cont) Nociceptive and non-nociceptive afferents contributing to pain and hyperalgesia in humans -- Sympathetically maintained pain: a unifying hypothesis -- Thermal hyperalgesia as a clinical symptom -- Nociceptors and primary hyperalgesia -- Mechanisms of secondary hyperalgesia -- Role of central changes in secondary hyperalgesia -- Neurophysiological mechanisms of cutaneous secondary hyperalgesia in the primate -- Evidence for a central contribution to secondary hyperalgesia -- Nociceptive processes in the spinal cord evoked by acute arthritis -- Excitability changes in central neurons following peripheral damage: role of central sensitization in the pathogenesis of pain -- Pharmacology of nerve compression-evoked hyperesthesia -- Role of central changes in secondary hyperalgesia.".
- catalog description "(cont) Role of central changes in hyperalgesia -- Mechanisms of central changes produced by peripheral damage -- Neurotransmission in primary afferents to superficial laminae of the dorsal horn -- Involvement of excitatory amino acids and peptides in the spinal mechanisms underlying hyperalgesia -- Peripheral and central contribution to the persistent expression of the C-fos proto-oncogene in spinal cord after peripheral nerve injury -- Central changes contributing to neuropathic hyperalgesia -- Molecular and biochemical events mediate neuronal plasticity following inflammation and hyperalgesia -- Mechanisms of central changes produced by peripheral damage -- Clinical aspects of hyperalgesia and future research directions -- Therapy and future directions -- Hyperalgesia assessed with quantitative sensory testing in patients with neurogenic pain.".
- catalog description "(cont) Treatment of hyperalgesia following neural injury -- Hyperalgesia and allodynia in patients with CNS lesions -- New directions for research on hyperalgesia -- Therapy and future directions.".
- catalog description "Hyperalgesia and allodynia -- Background and peripheral mechanisms of nociceptor sensitization -- Nociceptors and their sensitization -- Clinical importance of hyperalgesia -- Possible clues about the evolution of hyperalgesia from mechanisms of nociceptive sensitization in Aplysia -- Alterations in the responsiveness of cutaneous noiceptors: sensitization by noxious stimuli and the induction of adrenergic responsiveness by nerve injury -- Nociception in normal and arthritic joints: structural and functional aspects -- Nociceptors: chemosensitivity and sensitization by chemical agents -- Hyperalgesic pain: inflammatory and neuropathic -- Nociceptors and their sensitization -- Characteristics and mechanisms of primary hyperalgesia -- Nociceptors and primary hyperalgesia.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 400 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Hyperalgesia and allodynia.".
- catalog identifier "088167897X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hyperalgesia and allodynia.".
- catalog isPartOf "Bristol-Myers Squibb Symposium on Pain Research. Bristol-Myers Squibb Symposium on Pain Research series.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Bristol-Myers Squibb Symposium on Pain Research series".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Raven Press,".
- catalog relation "Hyperalgesia and allodynia.".
- catalog subject "616/.0472 20".
- catalog subject "Allodynia Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Hyperalgesia Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Hyperalgesia congresses.".
- catalog subject "Nociceptors congresses.".
- catalog subject "Pain Management Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Pain physiopathology congresses.".
- catalog subject "Pain therapy congresses.".
- catalog subject "RB127 .B75 1991".
- catalog subject "WL 704 B861h 1991".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont) Nociceptive and non-nociceptive afferents contributing to pain and hyperalgesia in humans -- Sympathetically maintained pain: a unifying hypothesis -- Thermal hyperalgesia as a clinical symptom -- Nociceptors and primary hyperalgesia -- Mechanisms of secondary hyperalgesia -- Role of central changes in secondary hyperalgesia -- Neurophysiological mechanisms of cutaneous secondary hyperalgesia in the primate -- Evidence for a central contribution to secondary hyperalgesia -- Nociceptive processes in the spinal cord evoked by acute arthritis -- Excitability changes in central neurons following peripheral damage: role of central sensitization in the pathogenesis of pain -- Pharmacology of nerve compression-evoked hyperesthesia -- Role of central changes in secondary hyperalgesia.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont) Role of central changes in hyperalgesia -- Mechanisms of central changes produced by peripheral damage -- Neurotransmission in primary afferents to superficial laminae of the dorsal horn -- Involvement of excitatory amino acids and peptides in the spinal mechanisms underlying hyperalgesia -- Peripheral and central contribution to the persistent expression of the C-fos proto-oncogene in spinal cord after peripheral nerve injury -- Central changes contributing to neuropathic hyperalgesia -- Molecular and biochemical events mediate neuronal plasticity following inflammation and hyperalgesia -- Mechanisms of central changes produced by peripheral damage -- Clinical aspects of hyperalgesia and future research directions -- Therapy and future directions -- Hyperalgesia assessed with quantitative sensory testing in patients with neurogenic pain.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont) Treatment of hyperalgesia following neural injury -- Hyperalgesia and allodynia in patients with CNS lesions -- New directions for research on hyperalgesia -- Therapy and future directions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hyperalgesia and allodynia -- Background and peripheral mechanisms of nociceptor sensitization -- Nociceptors and their sensitization -- Clinical importance of hyperalgesia -- Possible clues about the evolution of hyperalgesia from mechanisms of nociceptive sensitization in Aplysia -- Alterations in the responsiveness of cutaneous noiceptors: sensitization by noxious stimuli and the induction of adrenergic responsiveness by nerve injury -- Nociception in normal and arthritic joints: structural and functional aspects -- Nociceptors: chemosensitivity and sensitization by chemical agents -- Hyperalgesic pain: inflammatory and neuropathic -- Nociceptors and their sensitization -- Characteristics and mechanisms of primary hyperalgesia -- Nociceptors and primary hyperalgesia.".
- catalog title "Hyperalgesia and allodynia : the Bristol-Myers Squibb Symposium on Pain Research / editor, William D. Willis, Jr.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".