Journal article
Correlation of pain with temperature and blood-flow changes in the lower limb following chemical lumbar sympathectomy in reflex sympathetic dystrophy. A case report.
Abstract
Temperature and microcirculatory blood flow studies have been measured before and after chemical sympathectomy in a patient with reflex sympathetic dystrophy of the left leg present for at least three years following surgery for glomus tumour. Normalisation of temperature and blood flow was associated with the relief of pain, present initially when the limb was hypothermic and vasoconstricted and recurring when the limb was hyperthermic and …
Authors
Cooke ED; Harris J; Fleming CE; Steinberg MD; Foster JM
Journal
International Angiology, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 226–228
Publication Date
September 1995
ISSN
0392-9590