10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ERYTHROMELALGIA»
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Neurology and General Medicine
ERYTHROMELALGIA Erythromelalgia, also known as erythermalgia and
acromelalgia, is an extraordinary pain syndrome first described by S. Weir
Mitchell in 1878. It is a rare form of paroxysmal vasodilation characterized by
episodes of ...
Michael Jeffrey Aminoff, 2008
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Medical Care of Cancer Patients
Erythromelalgia is a rare disorder that is characterized by redness, warmth, and
pain in the skin of any body part but is most commonly described in the
extremities. It was originally described by Mitchell in the 1870s, using the Greek
words ...
Sai-Ching Jim Yeung, Carmen P. Escalante, Robert F. Gagel, 2009
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Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
Erythromelalgia is a rare disease existing in two forms: primary and secondary (
Cohen 2000). Primary erythromelalgia is the most common form and can begin at
any age. Secondary erythromelalgia has been reported with many disorders, ...
Annegret Kuhn, Percy Lehmann, Thomas Ruzicka, 2005
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NORD Guide to Rare Disorders
In those who do not, erythromelalgia can be extremely difficult to treat. The
various treatments used include non- steroidal antiinflammatory drugs, (i-
blockers, antihista- mines, biofeedback, epidural blocks, hypnosis, transcuta-
neous electrical ...
National Organization for Rare Disorders, 2003
Erythromelalgia (MITCHELL 1872; GERHARDT 1892) Synonyms. Erythralgia,
erythermalgia. These three terms describe overlapping diseases. Some
clinicians distinguish between erythermalgia or ery- thralgia as a primary
disorder and ...
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Neurobehavioral Toxicology: Peripheral nervous system
The onset of erythromelalgia has on occasion begun shortly after initiation of
some medication, such as bromo- criptine, nicardipine. verapamil. or nifedipine (
Levesque, Cailleux, & Courtois, 1992; Hart, 1996). Erythromelalgia also has
been ...
Stanley Berent, James Wilson Albers, 2005
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Blood: Principles and Practice of Hematology
A single dose of aspirin relieves erythromelalgia due to a myeloproliferative
disorder, and the response is so predictable that it is essentially diagnostic of this
disease complex (633). The response to aspirin, as well as the histology of the ...
Robert I. Handin, Samuel E. Lux, Thomas P. Stossel, 2003
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Hemostasis and Thrombosis: Basic Principles and Clinical ...
Erythromelalgia is characterized by intense burning or throbbing pain in the
extremities, predominantly the feet, and is associated with warmth and mottled
erythema (10). Erythromelalgia occurs predominantly in ET and may progress to
digital ...
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Dubois' Lupus Erythematosus
Mostly seen in myelodysplastic disorders with thrombocytosis, erythromelalgia
can occur in patients with SLE and normal platelet counts (87,102-106). It usually
is treated with antiplatelet agents (e.g., low-dose aspirin, dipyridamole) or ...
Daniel Jeffrey Wallace, Bevra Hahn, 2007
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Encyclopedia of Human Genetics and Disease [2 volumes]
Erythromelalgia is a rare disorder characterized by burning pain, swelling, and
redness in various parts of the body. The word comes from three Greek roots:
erythros, meaning “red”; melos, meaning “limb”; and algos, meaning “pain.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ERYTHROMELALGIA»
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erythromelalgia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
How The 'Instagram For Doctors' Is Changing How Patients See …
... of the chronic myeloproliferative diseases, which is characterized by an elevated hemoglobin, pruritus upon bathing, erythromelalgia (red, ... «Huffington Post, juil 15»
Xenon's Teva-partnered pain drug flunks a test in osteoarthritis
The drug, which works by blocking the sodium channels found in nerve endings, has also shown promise in the rare erythromelalgia, and ... «FierceBiotech, juil 15»
Gardening calendar: May 16 and on
Perennial Plant Sale for Charity, May 23, 1 p.m., 126 Fentiman Ave. Recipient is the Erythromelalgia Association, doing research into the a rare ... «Ottawa Citizen, mai 15»
For St. Paul nurse, little brother's mysterious illness highlighted …
Eventually, a resident on the team solved the mystery: The boy was suffering from a rare condition called erythromelalgia, which is a ... «TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press, mai 15»
Mum and daughter to hold handmade market to raise funds for the …
Before she had the stroke, Christine, 53, was the main carer for Natalie, who suffers with chronic pain due to the condition erythromelalgia. «Manchester Evening News, déc 14»
The Role of Sodium Channels in Painful Neuropathies
Gain of function mutation in the gene SCN9A has been linked to Nav1.7 and a disorder called inherited erythromelalgia (IEM).2 IEM is also ... «Neurology Advisor, nov 14»
Collaboration with Dr Stephen Waxman of Yale University to …
Erythromelalgia is characterized by episodes of searing burning pain and redness, on the distal extremities, precipitated by warmth and ... «PR Newswire, oct 14»
Living with Erythromelalgia
Erythromelalgia, also known as EM is a rare disorder that typically affects the skin of the feet or hands, or both, and causes intermittent, painful ... «Trinidad & Tobago Express, sept 14»
Big Profits from Obscure Cures
... the investigational drug XEN402 that the two companies are jointly developing for the treatment of pain associated with erythromelalgia (EM). «Investing Daily, mars 14»
Changing The Channel
People with inherited erythromelalgia experience searing, burning pain in response to mild warmth, such as putting on a sweater or going into ... «The Biological SCENE, mars 14»