[HTML][HTML] Pupillary reflexes in complex regional pain syndrome: asymmetry to arousal stimuli suggests an ipsilateral locus coeruleus deficit

PD Drummond, PM Finch - The Journal of Pain, 2022 - Elsevier
Converging lines of evidence suggest that autonomic and nociceptive pathways linked with
the locus coeruleus are disrupted in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). To …

Pupillary reflexes in complex regional pain syndrome: Asymmetry to arousal stimuli suggests an ipsilateral locus coeruleus deficit

PD Drummond, PM Finch - The Journal of Pain, 2021 - researchportal.murdoch.edu.au
Converging lines of evidence suggest that autonomic and nociceptive pathways linked with
the locus coeruleus are disrupted in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). To …

[HTML][HTML] Pupillary Reflexes in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Asymmetry to Arousal Stimuli Suggests an Ipsilateral Locus Coeruleus Deficit

PD Drummond, PM Finch - The Journal of Pain, 2022 - jpain.org
Converging lines of evidence suggest that autonomic and nociceptive pathways linked with
the locus coeruleus are disrupted in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). To …

Pupillary Reflexes in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Asymmetry to Arousal Stimuli Suggests an Ipsilateral Locus Coeruleus Deficit

PD Drummond, PM Finch - The journal of pain, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Converging lines of evidence suggest that autonomic and nociceptive pathways linked with
the locus coeruleus are disrupted in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). To …

Pupillary Reflexes in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Asymmetry to Arousal Stimuli Suggests an Ipsilateral Locus Coeruleus Deficit.

PD Drummond, PM Finch - The Journal of Pain, 2021 - europepmc.org
Converging lines of evidence suggest that autonomic and nociceptive pathways linked with
the locus coeruleus are disrupted in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). To …