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Key: | Protein | Mutation | Event | Anatomy | Negation | Speculation | Pain term | Disease term |
Interestingly, the group of subjects with LE actually showed increases in MUP size relative to the control subjects, suggesting that the neuromuscular changes seen in individuals with NSAP are not the same as those seen in individuals with LE. | |||||||||||||||
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In addition, all of the SMUP parameters were significantly smaller in the NSAP group, further supporting the suggestion that NSAP may be associated with changes within the muscle itself such as a loss of muscle fibers, fibrosis [17], or atrophy. | |||||||||||||||
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Because our goal was to characterize individuals with NSAP separately from LE, we did not include any subjects who had signs or symptoms that could be attributed to both LE and NSAP. | |||||||||||||||
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After 2 years, patients with continuing pain had higher HAD and Spielberger Anxiety Trait scores (both P < 0.02); NSAP was associated with persisting pain (relative risk 2.22 (95 per cent c.i. 1.10-4.48)). | |||||||||||||||
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Of particular interest among these genes was the gene Syncrip, the protein product of which has been identified to be associated with dendrites of neurons where it assists localized protein synthesis near synapses, possibly in response to incoming stimuli in neurons [48,49]. | |||||||||||||||
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The objectives of this study are to:
Describe the somatosensory profiles of subjects with NSAP in terms of neurological examination, qualitative measures of pain, neural tissue provocation tests and QST. Describe impairment and disability associated with NSAP by means of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) and SF-36 questionnaires. Investigate for correlations between clinical examination findings, QST profiles and questionnaire derived pain profiles in subjects with NSAP. Compare somatosensory profiles of subjects with NSAP to those with cervical radiculopathy and asymptomatic controls.
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The painful symptoms often associated with NSAP suggest a minor neuropathy involving at least in part the median nerve [4]. | |||||||||||||||
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The objectives of this study are to:
Describe the somatosensory profiles of subjects with NSAP in terms of neurological examination, qualitative measures of pain, neural tissue provocation tests and QST. Describe impairment and disability associated with NSAP by means of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) and SF-36 questionnaires. Investigate for correlations between clinical examination findings, QST profiles and questionnaire derived pain profiles in subjects with NSAP. Compare somatosensory profiles of subjects with NSAP to those with cervical radiculopathy and asymptomatic controls.
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