Sickle Cell Pain May Be From Damaged Tissues or Nerves (PhysOrg)
Posted by in March 11th, 2010
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(PhysOrg.com) — Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have discovered the pain caused by sickle cell disease may not occur solely from damaged tissues, but also from injured nerves. The research is published in the Journal of the National Medical Association.
Sickle Cell Pain May Be From Damaged Tissues or Nerves (Newswise)
Posted by in March 11th, 2010
Posted in: Back Pain News Tags: chicago, damaged-tissues, discovered-the-pain, disease-may, from-injured, illinois, illinois-at-chicago, not-occur, pain, sickle-cell, the-pain, university
Posted in: Back Pain News Tags: chicago, damaged-tissues, discovered-the-pain, disease-may, from-injured, illinois, illinois-at-chicago, not-occur, pain, sickle-cell, the-pain, university
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have discovered the pain caused by sickle cell disease may not occur solely from damaged tissues, but also from injured nerves.