Pediatric Pain: Biological and Social ContextPatrick J. McGrath, G. Allen Finley Social, psychological, and biological contexts affect an individual's response to pain, but the nature of familial, cultural, and ethnic factors is often obscured by stereo---typical thinking and poor methodology on the part of researchers. Contextual influences on pediatric pain merit special attention because early pain experiences potently affect later pain experiences. In this volume, international experts in pain research and treatment share their perspectives on these contextual factors and point the way toward future research. |
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... dorsal horn ( L6 , S1 ) that do not normally receive sensory input from the sciatic nerve . In the adult rats , dorsal horn neurons ( in laminae I / II ) receiving input from these thinly myelinated or unmyelinated nerve fibers were ...
... dorsal horn ( L6 , S1 ) that do not normally receive sensory input from the sciatic nerve . In the adult rats , dorsal horn neurons ( in laminae I / II ) receiving input from these thinly myelinated or unmyelinated nerve fibers were ...
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... dorsal horn and sympathetic ganglia ( Theodosiou et al . 1999 ; Huang et al . 2000 ; Zhou et al . 2000 ) . These data provided the first evidence that DRG - derived neurotrophins mediate the prolonged neuropathic pain after peripheral ...
... dorsal horn and sympathetic ganglia ( Theodosiou et al . 1999 ; Huang et al . 2000 ; Zhou et al . 2000 ) . These data provided the first evidence that DRG - derived neurotrophins mediate the prolonged neuropathic pain after peripheral ...
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... dorsal horn , but other physiological roles also affect the regulation of dendritic growth and spine formation in developing neurons ( Hauser et al . 1989 ) . In summary , neonatal interventions lead to permanent alterations in the ...
... dorsal horn , but other physiological roles also affect the regulation of dendritic growth and spine formation in developing neurons ( Hauser et al . 1989 ) . In summary , neonatal interventions lead to permanent alterations in the ...
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The Animal Literature | 1 |
Current Techniques | 57 |
Social Development and Pain in Children | 81 |
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