The serum protease network—one key to understand complex regional pain syndrome pathophysiology

Pain7.40
Volume: 160, Issue: 6, Pages: 1402 - 1409
Published: Jan 28, 2019
Abstract
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) develops after fracture. The acute CRPS phenotype resembles exaggerated inflammation, which is explained by local and systemic activation of a proinflammatory network including peptides and cytokines. Epidemiologic data suggest that inactivation of the peptidase angiotensin-converting enzyme in patients treated for hypertension increases the odds to develop CRPS. This hint leads us to investigate the serum...
Paper Details
Title
The serum protease network—one key to understand complex regional pain syndrome pathophysiology
Published Date
Jan 28, 2019
Journal
Volume
160
Issue
6
Pages
1402 - 1409
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