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The potential evolution of an algodystrophic process is at present still unpredictable, but it is certainly significant: both as concerns its extent, considering the size of the area that may be affected, and considering the long duration of the disease and the possibility of successive episodes over several years in a single subject. This polymorphism allows a certain number of evolutive forms to be distinguished.
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Doury, P., Dirheimer, Y., Pattin, S. (1981). Evolutive Forms. In: Algodystrophy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67989-6_15
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