نتایج جستجو برای: bone pain

تعداد نتایج: 530335  

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2010
Warren R Dunn Kurt P Spindler Annunziato Amendola Jack T Andrish Christopher C Kaeding Robert G Marx Eric C McCarty Richard D Parker Frank E Harrell Angel Q An Rick W Wright Robert H Brophy Matthew J Matava David C Flanigan Laura J Huston Morgan H Jones Michelle L Wolcott Armando F Vidal Brian R Wolf

BACKGROUND Increased knee pain at the time of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction may potentially predict more difficult rehabilitation, prolonged recovery, and/or be predictive of increased knee pain at 2 years. HYPOTHESIS A bone bruise and/or other preoperative factors are associated with more knee pain/symptoms at the time of index anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and the p...

An enostosis or bone island is a benign bony lesion that is almost diagnosed based on clinical and radiologic defining characteristics. One of the known diagnostic procedures in the evaluation of enostosis is bone scintigraphy. Generally, we don’t expect to see increased uptake by enostosis in the bone scan. Herein we present a 52-year-old lady who was suffering from chronic low back pain that ...

2010
Louis Doré-Savard Valérie Otis Karine Belleville Myriam Lemire Mélanie Archambault Luc Tremblay Jean-François Beaudoin Nicolas Beaudet Roger Lecomte Martin Lepage Louis Gendron Philippe Sarret

Pre-clinical bone cancer pain models mimicking the human condition are required to respond to clinical realities. Breast or prostate cancer patients coping with bone metastases experience intractable pain, which affects their quality of life. Advanced monitoring is thus required to clarify bone cancer pain mechanisms and refine treatments. In our model of rat femoral mammary carcinoma MRMT-1 ce...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006
Charles S Cleeland

Pain is prevalent for large numbers of patients with metastatic cancer, and this pain is often due to bone metastases. Despite the availability of effective pain treatments and various pain management guidelines, multiple studies document the undertreatment of pain in patients with cancer. The most frequently identified barriers to appropriate pain management are physician underestimation of th...

2011
Adam Gater Linda Abetz-Webb Clare Battersby Bhash Parasuraman Stuart McIntosh Faith Nathan Elisabeth C Piault

BACKGROUND Bone metastases are a common painful and debilitating consequence of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CPRC). Bone pain may predict patients' prognosis and there is a need to further explore CRPC patients' experiences of bone pain in the overall context of disease pathology. Due to the subjective nature of pain, assessments of pain severity, onset and progression are reliant on p...

2015
S. Shor B.A. Fadl‐Alla H.C. Pondenis X. Zhang K.L. Wycislo S. Lezmi T.M. Fan

BACKGROUND Canine osteosarcoma (OS) is associated with localized pain as a result of tissue injury from tumor infiltration and peritumoral inflammation. Malignant bone pain is caused by stimulation of peripheral pain receptors, termed nociceptors, which reside in the localized tumor microenvironment, including the periosteal and intramedullary bone cavities. Several nociceptive ligands have bee...

2012
Lindsey Gurin Reginald Gohh Peter Evangelista

Bone disease remains a major cause of morbidity after renal transplantation. Post-transplant osseous complications include osteoporosis and osteonecrosis, both historically associated with glucocorticoids, and a newer syndrome of bone pain associated with calcineurin inhibitors. Calcineurin inhibitor-induced pain syndrome (CIPS) is a reversible etiology of lower extremity bone pain and bone mar...

Journal: :Clinical Cancer Research 2006

2017
Jason J. Ivanusic

Pain associated a bony pathology puts a significant burden on individuals, society, and the health-care systems worldwide. Pathology that involves the bone marrow activates sensory nerve terminal endings of peripheral bone marrow nociceptors, and is the likely trigger for pain. This review presents our current understanding of how bone marrow nociceptors are influenced by noxious stimuli presen...

2016
Priyank A. Shenoy Andy Kuo Irina Vetter Maree T. Smith

The majority of patients with terminal breast cancer show signs of bone metastasis, the most common cause of pain in cancer. Clinically available drug treatment options for the relief of cancer-associated bone pain are limited due to either inadequate pain relief and/or dose-limiting side-effects. One of the major hurdles in understanding the mechanism by which breast cancer causes pain after m...

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