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==Initial outline==
==Initial outline==
Just started with a general outline, and began describing the major symptoms and signs. Much of the pathology, clinical stuff and treatment would fall under neuropathy as such, or some disease which causes neuropathy, so that the description of the severity and intractability of the pain, and the attendant loss of quality of life, is the main thrust of this outline. Please change and comment as you feel we should change this approach or the writing itself. --[[User:Christo_Muller|Christo Muller]] [[User_talk:Christo_Muller|(Talk)]] 14:57, 15 February 2007 (CST)
Just started with a general outline, and began describing the major symptoms and signs. Much of the pathology, clinical stuff and treatment would fall under neuropathy as such, or some disease which causes neuropathy, so that the description of the severity and intractability of the pain, and the attendant loss of quality of life, is the main thrust of this outline. Please change and comment as you feel we should change this approach or the writing itself. --[[User:Christo_Muller|Christo Muller]] [[User_talk:Christo_Muller|(Talk)]] 14:57, 15 February 2007 (CST)

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 Definition Chronic pain state that is usually accompanied by tissue injury, with damaged, dysfunctional or injured nerve fibers. [d] [e]
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Initial outline

Just started with a general outline, and began describing the major symptoms and signs. Much of the pathology, clinical stuff and treatment would fall under neuropathy as such, or some disease which causes neuropathy, so that the description of the severity and intractability of the pain, and the attendant loss of quality of life, is the main thrust of this outline. Please change and comment as you feel we should change this approach or the writing itself. --Christo Muller (Talk) 14:57, 15 February 2007 (CST)