Overview
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Paul Doury
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Service de Rhumatologie des Armées, Hôpital Bégin, Saint-Mandé, France
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Yves Dirheimer
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Service de Neuroradiologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Strasbourg Cédex, France
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Serge Pattin
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Service de Rhumatologie des Armées, Hôpital Bégin, Saint-Mandé, France
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Table of contents (34 chapters)
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Clinical Forms
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 90-90
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 91-91
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Differential Diagnosis
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 94-95
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 95-96
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 96-97
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 97-98
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 98-98
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 98-100
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Positive Criteria
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Front Matter
Pages 101-101
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 101-104
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Etiology
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Front Matter
Pages 105-105
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 105-113
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Physiopathology
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Front Matter
Pages 115-115
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 115-117
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Treatment
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Front Matter
Pages 119-119
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 120-123
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 124-127
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 127-128
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- Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, Serge Pattin
Pages 128-129
About this book
It is with great pleasure and ,much interest that I accepted to write the foreword to this book by Paul Doury, Yves Dirheimer, and Serge Pattin on the subject of "algodystrophy." First, because I know the extent of their personal experience, from which they have selected the best for this book. Second, because it seemed to me that their detailed analysis of the numerous works on the subject, works which have been published all over the world and which provide diverse physiopathologic interpretations, would provide a comprehensive study meeting a real need. Algodystrophy, to adopt the term used by the authors, merits rheumatolog ists' careful attention. It is indeed a frequent condition and, as is now well known, occurs in the most varied etiologic circumstances; it is not solely posttraumatic, a notion on which diagnosis had long been based. This variable etiology suggests the complexity of algodystrophy's pathogenic mechanism.
Authors and Affiliations
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Service de Rhumatologie des Armées, Hôpital Bégin, Saint-Mandé, France
Paul Doury,
Serge Pattin
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Service de Neuroradiologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Strasbourg Cédex, France
Yves Dirheimer