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Erythromelalgia presenting with body pain
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Ishizuka, Kosuke
, Ikusaka, Masatomi
, Yokokawa, Daiki
in
Care and treatment
/ Case reports
/ Case studies
/ Diagnosis
/ Erythema
/ Erythromelalgia
/ Heat
/ Internal Medicine
/ Neurological disorders
/ Pain
/ Practice
/ Raynaud disease
2022
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Erythromelalgia presenting with body pain
by
Ishizuka, Kosuke
, Ikusaka, Masatomi
, Yokokawa, Daiki
in
Care and treatment
/ Case reports
/ Case studies
/ Diagnosis
/ Erythema
/ Erythromelalgia
/ Heat
/ Internal Medicine
/ Neurological disorders
/ Pain
/ Practice
/ Raynaud disease
2022
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Erythromelalgia presenting with body pain
2022
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Overview
Erythromelalgia is characterized by burning pain, erythema and paroxysmal hyperthermia, primarily affecting the extremities but infrequently extending to the neck, face, ears, nose, thigh and vulva. It is exacerbated by exercise and hot environments, and relieved with cooling. Incidence is 0.36-1.3 cases per 100,000 population per year; it is more common in women and smokers. Here, Ishizuka et al examine the case of a 69-year-old woman with erythromelalgia.
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Elsevier Inc,CMA Impact Inc,CMA Impact, Inc
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