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complex regional pain syndrome type 2
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Mondo Description Complex regional pain syndrome type 2 (CRPS2), or causalgia is a form of complex regional pain syndrome that develops after damage to a peripheral nerve and is characterized by spontaneous pain, allodynia and hyperalgesia, not necessarily limited to the territory of the injured nerve, as well as at some point, edema, changes in skin blood flow or sudomotor dysfunction in the pain area.
Mondo Term and Equivalent IDs
MONDO:0020572: complex regional pain syndrome type 2
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DOID:3222
EFO:1000854
MESH:D002422
NCIT:C121572
Orphanet:99994
SCTID:408751001
UMLS:C0007462
MONDO:0020572
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