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"The neuroanatomical relation to the underlying cause
must still be recognizable even if pain is not felt in the entire
innervation territory of an affected peripheral nerve or root, or the
somatotopic representation corresponding to a lesion or disease
of the central nervous system, or if pain extends somewhat
outside these boundaries."
Scholz eet al. (January 2019). The IASP classification of chronic pain for ICD-11:
chronic neuropathic pain. PAIN. 160, 53-59.
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It would be perfect in a report to doctors and surgeons ...
What do all of you tkink about it ?
Yes, it sound great. How can I get the full text. By research gate probably?
Dear all,
This article is very complex. It is a step before the publication of ICD-11.
Here is the attached pdf version given on Researchgate.net
Scholz J, Finnerup NB, Attal N, Aziz Q, Baron R, Bennett MI, Benoliel R, Cohen M, Cruccu G, Davis KD, Evers S, First M, Giamberardino MA, Hansson P, Kaasa S, Korwisi B, Kosek E, Lavandʼhomme P, Nicholas M, Nurmikko T, Perrot S, Raja SN, Rice ASC, Rowbotham MC, Schug S, Simpson DM, Smith BH, Svensson P, Vlaeyen JWS, Wang SJ, Barke A, Rief W, Treede RD & Classification Committee of the Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group (NeuPSIG). (Jan 2019). The IASP classification of chronic pain for ICD-11:
chronic neuropathic pain PAIN®, 160(1), 53-59. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001365.
Kind regards
CJ
Thank you Claude,
Even if it's complexe, it's fine to try to read it, to know it do exist and it is written by scientists.
Kind regards
Laure in Switzerland