• Gac Med Mex · Jan 2019

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    Consenso multidisciplinario de diagnóstico y tratamiento del dolor neuropático periférico y localizado en México.

    • Argelia Lara-Solares, Víctor Mayoral-Rojals, María Del Rocío Guillén-Núñez, Villafaña-TelloJosé de Jesús SalvadorJJSInstituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI, Hospital de Oncología, Ciudad de México, México., Carlos Cantú-Brito, Miguel Ángel Genis-Rondero, Juan Alberto Nader-Kawachi, Hamlet Tito-Hernández, María Magdalena Salado-Ávila, Jesús Alfonso De la Paz-Lozano, Andrés Hernández-Ortiz, José Alberto Flores-Cantisani, Adolfo Leyva-Rendón, and Jorge Rafael Hernández-Santos.
    • Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Departamento de Medicina del Dolor y Paliativa, Ciudad de México, México.
    • Gac Med Mex. 2019 Jan 1; 155 (4): 428-435.

    AbstractNeuropathic pain is an entity that causes patient disability and its diagnosis and treatment is a challenge for physicians. In a significant percentage of patients with neuropathic pain, it is restricted to one dermatome or to a particular region of the body; in this case, it is referred to as localized neuropathic pain. There are no Mexican clinical guidelines proposing recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of localized neuropathic pain in our population. This article presents the recommendations of a multidisciplinary consensus of specialists from different areas involved in the diagnosis and treatment of this type of patients.Copyright: © 2019 Permanyer.

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