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1 intact, and range of motion was full, though painful.
2 uli that reach the brain may be perceived as painful.
3 atic, whereas adenoid cystic carcinomas were painful.
4            However, intra-TMJ injections are painful.
5  or inflammation in the area perceived to be painful.
6  twisting, repetitive movements or sometimes painful abnormal postures.
7 postsynaptic current and to the detection of painful acidosis.
8 able and functional form, preferably without painful administration.
9 peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a severe and painful adverse reaction of cancer treatment in patients
10 rgeries associated to a new onset of sudden, painful AHP with normal ocular exam).
11             Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common, painful and debilitating disease of articulating joints
12  (and 19 confederates) to equally unpleasant painful and disgusting stimulations, as well as unfair m
13 s have to undergo unnecessary but physically painful and expensive procedure such as prostate biopsie
14             Electrophysiological studies are painful and expensive.
15  at risk for postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), a painful and long-lasting complication.
16                                          The painful and non-painful stimuli can be differentiated ba
17 the major challenge is that this approach is painful and the effects are restricted to the injection
18        Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a very painful and vision-impairing infection of the cornea tha
19 tially been painless but recently had become painful and was causing difficulty in speaking and swall
20 asured on a scale of 0 to 100 (least to most painful) and hand performance testing.
21 ral mucositis (OM) is among the most common, painful, and debilitating toxicities of cancer regimen-r
22                                   A positive painful arc test result and a positive external rotation
23 or RCD (3.7 [95% CI, 1.9-7.0]), and a normal painful arc test result had the lowest negative LR (0.36
24     Among pain provocation tests, a positive painful arc test result was the only finding with a posi
25 epeated intravitreal injections which may be painful, are incompletely efficacious, and represent a s
26 ed orthopedic procedure for the treatment of painful arthritis, osteonecrosis, or fracture.
27                                  A solitary, painful, black, crusted ulcer with a peripheral erythema
28 (n = 7), infection (n = 2), and hypotony and painful blind eye (1 each).
29  children, who develop symptoms ranging from painful blisters around their mouths and hands to neurol
30      Patients responding to reirradiation of painful bone metastases experience superior QOL scores a
31  Patients should be offered re-treatment for painful bone metastases in the hope of reducing pain sev
32 ose fractionation schedules in patients with painful bone metastases needing repeat radiation therapy
33                             In patients with painful bone metastases requiring repeat radiation thera
34 ctor for treatment response in patients with painful bone metastasis treated with palliative RT.
35 skin reaction to prolonged sun exposure (for painful burn with blisters vs. practically no reaction,
36 ontact with skin or is ingested, it causes a painful burning sensation.
37 th Doppler analysis of the right breast were painful but were performed with the least pressure possi
38 1.6 years +/- 11.6; range, 24-69 years) with painful calcific tendinopathy diagnosed at US were prosp
39 lying inflammatory pain hypersensitivity and painful chemotherapy-induced neuropathy.
40            Total pancreatectomy for presumed painful chronic pancreatitis remains controversial.
41 fective and can be utilized in patients with painful chronic pancreatitis, although randomized trials
42                Hidradenitis suppurativa is a painful, chronic inflammatory skin disease with few opti
43 ctions by herpes simplex viruses (HSV) cause painful cold sores or genital lesions in many people; le
44  2015, the patient experienced relapse, with painful collapse of L3 vertebral body.
45 d to increased numbers of patients with this painful complication.
46 ing particularly associated with the risk of painful complications.
47            In the case of phantom pains, the painful component too is sometimes illustrated, again, a
48 onic disease that results in a disabling and painful condition as it progresses to destruction of the
49  and contributes to our understanding of the painful condition observed in patients submitted to chro
50  afflicted with shingles risk developing the painful condition of postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), which
51  formation, which has been implicated in the painful condition of postherpetic neuralgia, is regulate
52 ecause limbs are protected from use during a painful condition, this sensitization of LTMRs may perpe
53 (13.4% vs 3.1%), depression (17.3% vs 9.1%), painful conditions (15.4% vs 8.4%) and dyspepsia (10.9%
54                       The generation of such painful conditions by small quantities of simultaneously
55                                              Painful conditions contribute to the risk of prescriptio
56 ytic-like and ability to relieve neuropathic painful conditions evaluated in CCI and STZ murine model
57  because the prevalence of both dementia and painful conditions increases with age.
58     Polyneuropathy is one of the most common painful conditions managed within general and specialty
59                             Given that other painful conditions of the distal extremities (ie, neurop
60                        This is found in many painful conditions, particularly arthritis.
61  Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (AHC) is a painful, contagious eye disease, with millions of cases
62 n the pain type or underlying mechanism (eg, painful cramps, nociceptive pain, or neuropathic pain).
63 ate of vaso-occlusive crisis, a composite of painful crisis or acute chest syndrome.
64 SCA-related clinical outcome (vaso-occlusive painful crisis, dactylitis, acute chest syndrome, spleni
65 based chemical warfare agent known to induce painful cutaneous inflammation and blistering.
66                        Medical management of painful cutaneous leiomyomas is generally unsatisfactory
67          The use of botulinum toxin to treat painful cutaneous leiomyomas was associated with improve
68 ng brain responses to visual, olfactory, and painful cutaneous stimulation, and functional connectivi
69 its diagnosis suggested by the presence of a painful cutaneous ulcer showing rapid progression.
70 ory neutrophilic dermatosis characterized by painful cutaneous ulcerations and often associated with
71        Pain referred to the perianal region, painful defecation and weight loss have predictive value
72 tivariate regression analysis perianal pain, painful defecation and weight loss were significantly as
73                          The presentation of painful defecation, anal fissures, and macroscopic blood
74 th a history of lumbar and perineal pain and painful defecation.
75 ure, as well as choices between hypothetical painful dental appointments at time points of up to appr
76 e density were demonstrated in patients with painful diabetic neuropathy compared with healthy contro
77 elp identify patients with spinally mediated painful diabetic neuropathy who may respond optimally to
78 ay be effective for short-term management of painful diabetic neuropathy, although their comparative
79 er of spinal inhibitory dysfunction in human painful diabetic neuropathy.
80  may contribute to the clinical phenotype in painful diabetic neuropathy.
81                      Multiple treatments for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy are available.
82 carcinoma, one of the most feared lethal and painful diseases, is increasing in incidence.
83 s, we included data for non-gastrointestinal painful disorders and specific symptoms of pain, nausea,
84 terogeneous group of highly debilitating and painful disorders characterized by thickening of the ski
85 tations/variants have been identified in the painful disorders inherited erythromelalgia and small-fi
86 hanges that contribute to pain in many human painful disorders.
87 sed either financial penalty or demonstrably painful electric shock to their co-participant, thereby
88 off decisions combining monetary rewards and painful electric shocks, administered to the participant
89 ynamically changing values of cues signaling painful electric shocks, which predict behavioral suppre
90 nt amounts of money and different numbers of painful electric shocks.
91 puncture and aversiveness and habituation of painful electrical stimulation in mediating the analgesi
92 tentials (ERPs) while participants underwent painful electrical stimulation or witnessed that another
93 years or younger who received sedation for a painful emergency department procedure were enrolled in
94  after surgery with several days' history of painful, enlarging, pulsatile subcutaneous masses.
95 ing to blood vessel occlusion accompanied by painful episodes and even death.
96 ted with fevers, joint pains, and widespread painful eruptions.
97                      However, injections are painful, especially considering that they have to be giv
98                                              Painful events are suggested to elicit two opponent resp
99            Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is a painful, exaggerated response to normal stimuli, such as
100 onal principles by which the brain creates a painful experience from nociception are still unknown.
101 refrontal cortical areas deactivated after a painful experience had been reached.
102 ental appointment commonly prompts fear of a painful experience, yet we have never fully understood h
103 iated with stronger brain responses, whereas painful experiences (e.g., skin punctures, tube insertio
104                                              Painful experiences are multilayered, composed of sensor
105      Our empirical results show that sharing painful experiences produces "identity fusion" - a visce
106  brain regions have been implicated in human painful experiences, but none have been proven to be spe
107 surgery in 40 % of cases followed by a blind painful eye secondary to glaucoma (19 %) in the enucleat
108 n our tertiary care center followed by blind painful eyes and endophthalmitis.
109 with FD, particularly those with ulcer-like (painful) FD.
110 ing evidence has shown that social pain--the painful feelings that follow from social rejection, excl
111 tive reversal, such as the "hedonic flip" of painful feelings.
112 r treating chronic gastrointestinal pain and painful FGIDs and serotonin noradrenergic reuptake inhib
113  is a chronic cutaneous disease with acutely painful flares that require appropriate and timely treat
114  cancer is cystoscopy, which is invasive and painful for patients.
115 eolar lavage that are uncomfortable, or even painful, for the patient.
116 of the observed eyes (in decade 2) developed painful glaucoma requiring enucleation.
117 y was low for most questions except those on painful gums and tooth mobility.
118 nsitive to temperatures from noxious cold to painful heat (-5 to 55 degrees C) by ablating several di
119                Sixty participants experience painful heat and warmth and view photos of ex-partners a
120 e pain while experiencing multiple levels of painful heat during functional magnetic resonance imagin
121 , objects were presented (1) alone, (2) with painful heat stimuli, or (3) with auditory stimuli that
122  direction for development of treatments for painful herpes zoster.
123 tial modality used to evaluate patients with painful hip joints.
124                            Among adults with painful hip osteoarthritis, physical therapy did not res
125  We report a case of a 22-year old male with painful hips in whom on the basis of the imaging studies
126 hanisms and treatment.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Painful HIV-associated sensory neuropathy is a neurologi
127               Mast cells were upregulated in painful human IVD tissue and induced an inflammatory, ca
128 C), a disorder typified by dystrophic nails, painful hyperkeratotic calluses in glabrous skin, and le
129 sium channels, a potential mechanism for the painful hypersensitivity (that we term "noxacusis" to di
130  studied the role of IKD in damage-triggered painful hypersensitivity to innocuous cold.
131 which impairs inactivation, in patients with painful I-SFN.
132 s or older who had radiologically confirmed, painful (ie, pain measured as >/=2 points using the Brie
133 of immune cells that naturally accumulate in painful inflamed areas.
134 apy and disposed to mucositis, which creates painful inflammation and ulceration in the oral cavity.
135                 Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a painful inflammatory disorder of the exocrine pancreas,
136 ented to our hospital for a rapidly growing, painful inflammatory skin lesion of the left leg.
137                               Arsenicals are painful, inflammatory and blistering causing agents deve
138 e to adverse side effects such as nausea and painful injections, which can occur during treatment wit
139 bnormal alertness/mental status, distracting painful injury, and tenderness to chest wall palpation).
140  in the case of hyperhidrosis means multiple painful intradermal injections by a skilled clinician at
141                                              Painful IVD degeneration is associated with an acidic in
142 -old male patient presented with swollen and painful knee.
143 es hyperthermia and decreased sensitivity to painful levels of heat in animals and humans.
144 RPV1), a thermo-TRP ion channel activated by painful levels of heat, is an important contributor beca
145 w decreased attention to some stimuli on the painful limb and increased attention to others, a parado
146 al of 115 patients who underwent PVP for 216 painful long-standing OVCFs were prospectively followed
147 h as severe mental illness, alcohol abuse, a painful loss, exposure to violence, or social isolation.
148 enting with regular menses, dysmenorrhea and painful lump in hypogastric region on the left side of m
149 exible normal variant of growth, to stiff or painful manifestations of tarsal coalition, collagen abn
150 ted ion channel(s) must account for noxious (painful) mechanosensation.
151 emales; median age, 58 years) diagnosed with painful meningoradiculitis (Bannwarth syndrome) who were
152 escents and young women, is characterized by painful menstrual cramps.
153 as performed in 26 patients (47 tumors) with painful metastatic posterior vertebral body tumors, some
154  monitor their own actions in order to avoid painful mistakes, which are often associated with harsh
155 f traumatic peripheral nerve injury, causing painful mononeuropathy.
156  a brain disorder causing involuntary, often painful movements.
157             Aromatase inhibitors (AI) induce painful musculoskeletal symptoms (AIMSS), which are depe
158  primary enucleation in 1 patient because of painful neovascular glaucoma.
159                             Radiculopathy, a painful neuroinflammation that can accompany interverteb
160 or sources of disability and often result in painful neuropathies or the impairment of muscle movemen
161 D in diabetic rodents exhibiting features of painful neuropathy and the translational potential of th
162 ate that a variant of NaV1.7 associated with painful neuropathy depolarizes resting membrane potentia
163 therapy drugs for treating many cancers, and painful neuropathy is a major dose-limiting adverse effe
164 ility and familial episodic pain disorder or painful neuropathy, while mutations evoking larger membr
165 to paclitaxel-induced acute pain and chronic painful neuropathy.
166 clearest in maternal-child consultations for painful NSPS and for specific bodily systems including g
167                 Gastrointestinal attacks are painful, of sudden onset and often mistaken for acute ab
168 ons by associating a neutral stimulus with a painful one, resulting in a stable threat memory.
169 is a rare clinical syndrome characterized by painful ophthalmoplegia and ipsilateral cranial neuropat
170 bA1c had a much greater risk of developing a painful or autonomic neuropathy than those individuals w
171 ring pain by introducing a motor task during painful or nonpainful stimulation.
172 ffects millions of people worldwide, causing painful oral and genital lesions, in addition to a multi
173                                              Painful oral mucositis (OM) is a significant toxicity du
174 mon candidal infection that may give rise to painful oral symptoms, as well as be a reservoir for inf
175 presented with a 10-week history of multiple painful oral ulcers.
176 nts have proven efficacy in the treatment of painful osseous metastases from prostate cancer and brea
177 eceptor in the joint nerves of patients with painful osteoarthritis.
178 als refraining from actions that resulted in painful outcomes, whereas others favor actions that help
179 with distinct forms of striatal responses to painful outcomes.
180                                              Painful palmar-plantar keratoderma (PPK) severely impair
181 on is an effective therapy for children with painful pancreatitis that failed medical and/or endoscop
182 current leg pain that progresses to constant painful paraesthesias in the feet and later the hands.
183 he likelihood that external events evoke the painful paroxysm typical of this condition.
184         Unfortunately, current treatment for painful PDN has been limited by nonspecific systemic dru
185 ovel specific therapies for the treatment of painful PDN.
186      Priapism is featured with prolonged and painful penile erection and is prevalent among males wit
187 ed frontolateral theta-band connectivity for painful percepts.
188                                              Painful peripheral neuropathy represents a significant p
189  459 patients who were referred for possible painful peripheral neuropathy, and confirmed the diagnos
190 d therapeutic target in chemotherapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy, establish a mechanistic i
191 pids may contribute to chemotherapy- induced painful peripheral neuropathy, which can be a critical d
192 y missense mutations of Nav1.9 as a cause of painful peripheral neuropathy.
193 ense mutations of Nav1.9 in individuals with painful peripheral neuropathy.
194  with the chief dose-limiting side effect of painful peripheral neuropathy.
195 ys, can contribute to the pathophysiology of painful peripheral neuropathy.
196 rmatoses presenting with variable degrees of painful phototoxicity that markedly affects quality of l
197          The highly visible nail changes and painful plantar thickening exert a psychosocial effect o
198  both feasible and safe for the treatment of painful posterior vertebral body metastatic tumors.
199 Observation Tool scores between baseline and painful procedures (mean difference, 3.13 +/- 1.56; p <
200 s of gestation) are exposed to stressful and painful procedures during neonatal intensive care.
201  Procedural sedation for children undergoing painful procedures is standard practice in emergency dep
202  arterial line insertion were the three most painful procedures, with median pain scores of 5 (3-7),
203 gesics to treat pain in their children after painful procedures.
204                  In patients presenting with painful proptosis and vision loss, a diagnosis of BL sho
205 an female presented with rapidly progressive painful proptosis of the right eye and poor visual acuit
206 rkitt lymphoma (BL) with rapidly progressive painful proptosis of the right eye is rarely encountered
207 ation treatment, she experienced progressive painful pruritic breast fullness, skin dimpling, and ski
208 o a PTM or radiotherapy was development of a painful PTM within the radiotherapy field that required
209 ith symptomatic infection characterized by a painful purulent urethral discharge, while in women, the
210       The most common clinical symptoms were painful radiculitis (65.9%), cranial nerve palsy (43.4%)
211           Not only does genital herpes cause painful, recurrent symptoms, it is also a significant ri
212               Patients commonly present with painful retiform to stellate purpuric lesions that often
213  temperatures cause a paradoxical, sometimes painful, sensation of burning heat.
214               In this Review, we discuss how painful sensations arise.
215 ut how the human brain adaptively translates painful sensations into actions.
216  decrease in frontoparietal connectivity for painful sensations was also identified in the gamma-band
217 racterised by the acute-to-subacute onset of painful sensory and motor deficits that result from infl
218                                   Late-onset painful sensory neuropathies are usually acquired condit
219        Why some individuals develop an acute painful sensory neuropathy on sustained cold exposure is
220 amily with a dominantly inherited late-onset painful sensory neuropathy.
221                            Two patients with painful SFN were evaluated by skin biopsy, quantitative
222 ne choices made between different numbers of painful shocks to be delivered faithfully at different t
223 flammation, with symptoms defining the acute painful sickle-cell crisis.
224           Patients showed inattention to the painful side for visual processing of body parts but not
225 voidance becomes particularly important when painful signals are involved, and as the climbing fibre
226 link these factors to abnormal processing of painful signals are only just beginning to be explored.
227 ene phosphonate (EDTMP) with 153Sm-EDTMP for painful skeletal metastases.
228                                              Painful small fibre neuropathy (SFN) represents a signif
229 av1.7 and Nav1.8 have recently been found in painful small fibre neuropathy, the aetiology of periphe
230 ritable pain disorders, and in patients with painful small-fibre neuropathy.
231 cting patients for palliative RF ablation of painful solitary osseous metastases.
232           Reaction times were fastest during painful stimulation and correlated with CCZ activation.
233  Uncontrollable, compared with controllable, painful stimulation can lead to increased pain perceptio
234          After tissue damage, sensitivity to painful stimulation develops in undamaged areas (seconda
235 ivity during the anticipation and receipt of painful stimulation in the rostral anterior cingulate co
236 whenever we observe another person receiving painful stimulation to the hand.
237 ied through the transition of a neutral to a painful stimulation.
238 enced no control over the hand that received painful stimulation.
239 the observer has over the hand that receives painful stimulation.
240 annels in sensory neurons are integrators of painful stimuli and heat, yet how they integrate diverse
241 choices to reapportion social allocations of painful stimuli and, for comparison, also elicited equiv
242                          The painful and non-painful stimuli can be differentiated based on their sig
243       We hypothesized that early exposure to painful stimuli during a period of rapid brain developme
244 itive teeth were tested using nonpainful and painful stimuli in a clinical setting.
245  direct evidence that, despite not mediating painful stimuli in naive mice, activation of VGluT3(+) s
246  participants' time preferences for the same painful stimuli in one-off choices, allowing us to asses
247           There was increased sensitivity to painful stimuli in the group with pain as compared to th
248 sential role in initiating pain by detecting painful stimuli in the periphery.
249 teers to test whether spatial information of painful stimuli is represented in areas of the descendin
250 especially important to do in the context of painful stimuli since most animals in these studies cann
251 al transducers of sensory stimuli, including painful stimuli, from the periphery to central sensory a
252  and weak pain signals; however, upon strong painful stimuli, the recruitment of endogenous opioids w
253  nurses at baseline and after nonpainful and painful stimuli.
254 f a limited budget of relief from moderately painful stimuli.
255  that itch-mediating neurons also respond to painful stimuli.
256 vation is believed to reduce transmission of painful stimuli.
257 he transduction and transmission of noxious (painful) stimuli and innocuous stimuli that do not reach
258 In visceral organs of mammals, most noxious (painful) stimuli as well as innocuous stimuli are detect
259 ch as walking or withdrawing the limb from a painful stimulus rely upon integrative multimodal sensor
260                   In response to a sustained painful stimulus, we found no effect of A118G on pain-in
261 pathway of predators by inflicting intensely painful stings.
262 at modulate nociception, stabilize or unload painful structures, influence physiological processes th
263 onfounding factors (e.g., lifetime number of painful sunburns), we found a modest increase in risk of
264 red seven parents whose children underwent a painful surgical procedure requiring an opioid prescript
265 Hodgkin's disease of bone is manifested with painful swelling in geared area.
266 ogy department for neck ultrasound (US) with painful swelling in the right parotid gland region.
267  chronic autoimmune disease characterized by painful swollen joints and significant disabilities.
268                              Spasticity is a painful symptom and can severely restrict everyday life,
269 c sensitization of peripheral nociceptors in painful syndromes is a complex molecular process poorly
270  cystic duct and sphincter of Oddi can cause painful syndromes is attractive and popular, at least in
271 cognitive deficits observed in patients with painful syndromes.
272  to identify risk factors for development of painful temporomandibular disorder (TMD).
273 psychological stress predicts development of painful temporomandibular disorder (TMD).
274              Smaller chest tubes may be less painful than larger tubes, but efficacy in pleurodesis h
275 AL was lower than a single RBL, HAL was more painful than RBL.
276            Stapled haemorrhoidopexy was less painful than traditional excisional surgery in the short
277  markedly reduced when participants received painful thermal stimuli following hypnotic analgesia on
278 d judgments that a group of people made to a painful thermal stimulus, before receiving the same stim
279 integration mechanism is sufficient to evoke painful thermal TCE, an essential step in transforming t
280  of pressure or friction become inflamed and painful, thus significantly impacting quality of life.
281 barriers to service use were that it was too painful to speak about the loss (64%) and too difficult
282           We compared placebo improvement of painful touch (analgesia) with placebo improvement of pl
283 ransmit information about both innocuous and painful touch and inhibitory populations that serve as a
284                    Primary nociceptors relay painful touch information from the periphery to the spin
285 ly-life experiences (e.g., supportive versus painful touch) interact to shape the development of the
286                          In 22 subjects with painful trigeminal neuropathy and 44 pain-free controls,
287 , or the ventral trigeminothalamic tracts in painful trigeminal neuropathy subjects compared with con
288 rolonged, and associated with development of painful ulcers.
289 ciated stimulus (reliefCS) presented after a painful US was varied from immediately (Study1), 3 secon
290 of the relief following the termination of a painful US.
291 rized by acute onset of singular or multiple painful vaginal ulcers.
292 ned 21 patients at steady state and 6 during painful vaso-occlusive crises (pVOC).
293 the microcirculation and is characterized by painful vaso-occlusive crises in deep tissues.
294 ited blood disorder that is characterized by painful vaso-occlusive crises, for which there are few t
295                                              Painful venoms are used to deter predators.
296 ve and therapeutic approaches to combat this painful viral disease in humans.
297 ost-operative-day, she presented with sudden painful, visual loss.
298 ns were nominally but not significantly more painful with 30-gauge needles (mean [SD] VAS ratings for
299 ent pain perception in humans, we contrasted painful with nonpainful sensations delivered at the indi
300  The needling procedure was not particularly painful, with a mean pain rating of 1.08 of 10.

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