Description
This comprehensive source on the pathogenic origins of neuropathic pain covers the detailed molecular bases of the currently known neuropathies as classified by their pathogenic origins.
Filling a critical need, this book fills the need for a resource on a syndrome that demands improved understanding by clinicians and researchers alike so that treatment options for patients are not categorically limited to a pill or a needle. If the clinician understands the origins of a patients' neuropathic pain, they can work cooperatively toward improving it with tailored therapies that don't create societal diseconomies and that ultimately are effective in helping patients.
The book presents in detail the molecular bases of some currently known neuropathies by their pathogenetic origins, allowing clinicians to tailor more specific and more effective treatment regimens for their patients. For basic researchers, this book is a general resource to better direct research on neuropathy-specific molecular mechanisms. The improved understanding of the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain can then be used to develop more specific and more effective manipulations of these pathways.
Author: Daryl I. Smith
Publisher: Springer
Published: 03/19/2023
Pages: 289
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.96lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.65d
ISBN13: 9783030914578
ISBN10: 3030914577
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Anesthesiology
- Medical | Pain Management
- Medical | Oncology | General
About the Author
Daryl I. Smith, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Rochester, School of Medicine & Dentistry. He is also Division Chief for the Acute Pain Division with extensive experience in performing peripheral blocks and neuraxial anesthesia.
Nobuyuki Hai Tran, MD, is Assistant Professor in Pediatric Anesthesiology, Faculty of the Pediatric Pain Division, Faculty of the Adult Acute Pain Division, University of Rochester, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management. His fields of interest include myopathy and malignant hyperthermia and complex syndromic airway mangement.