Pain in HIV
Pain in HIV Svetlana Faktorovich David M. Simpson On June 5, 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) described five cases of a rare lung infection, Pneumocystis carinii…
Pain in HIV Svetlana Faktorovich David M. Simpson On June 5, 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) described five cases of a rare lung infection, Pneumocystis carinii…
Compliance Monitoring in Chronic Pain Management Douglas L. Gourlay Howard A. Heit The pain management practitioner faces several challenges in the safe and effective management of chronic pain. One of…
Cancer Pain: Principles of Management and Pharmacotherapy Dermot Fitzgibbon In 2008, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) launched a global year against cancer pain to focus attention…
Pain in the Older Person Paul M. Arnstein Keela Herr Overview Medical science continues to expand its capacity to forestall death. As a result, people are living longer but increasingly…
Persistent Pain in Children Bobbie L. Riley Tonya M. Palermo Gary A. Walco Charles Berde Neil L. Schechter Persistent pain problems in children, as in adults, may stem from a…
Fibromyalgia: A Discrete Disease or the End of the Continuum Daniel J. Clauw Chad Brummett Clinical practitioners commonly see patients with pain and other somatic symptoms that they cannot adequately…
Acute Pain Management in Children Stacy J. Peterson Kristen Lynn Labovsky Steven J. Weisman Nociception alerts the organism to potential or actual sources of harm. Nociceptive functions are active at…
Pain Following Spinal Cord Injury Kevin N. Alschuler Maria Regina Reyes Thomas N. Bryce Pain following spinal cord injury (SCI) is common and includes a spectrum of pain types which…
Cancer Pain in Children Roy L. Kao Lonnie Zeltzer Jacqueline Casillas Overview of Childhood Cancer EPIDEMIOLOGY Worldwide, cancer is diagnosed in approximately 300,000 children under age 20 years each year,…
Cancer-Related Visceral Pain Mary Alice Vijjeswarapu Lalitha Sundararaman Edgar Ross Epidemiology Review In 2004, 1.4 million Americans were diagnosed with cancer. This number equals approximately 4,000 new diagnoses per day….