Introduction: ‘Burning Feet Syndrome’ affected up to one third of Far Eastern Prisoners of War in World War 2. Recently discovered medical records, produced by RAF Medical Officer Nowell Peach whilst in captivity, are the first to detail neurological examinations of patients with this condition. Methods: The 54 sets of case notes produced at the time were analysed using modern diagnostic criteria to determine if the syndrome can be retrospectively classed as neuropathic pain. Results: With a history of severe malnutrition raising the possibility of a peripheral polyneuropathy, and a neuroanatomically plausible pain distribution, this analysis showed that Burning Feet Syndrome can now be described as a ‘possible’ neuropathic pain syndr...
Charcot foot refers to an inflammatory pedal disease based on polyneuropathy; the detailed pathomech...
This study investigated the clinical characteristics and somatosensory profiles of patients sufferin...
ABSTRACT Non-freezing cold injury (trenchfoot) is characterised by peripheral neuropathy, developed...
This historical review analyses ‘Burning Feet Syndr ome’, a condition suffered by Far Eastern Prison...
During the 2nd World War, large numbers of allied military personnel in south-east Asia became priso...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Falanga torture (beatings on the ...
Non-freezing cold injury is a clinical syndrome characterised by altered sensory perception followin...
Introduction: Compression of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LACN) is a rarely recognized ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>With quantitative sensory testing...
syndrome was the cause of pain and resultedDenmark Full list of author information is available at t...
Non-freezing cold injury develops after sustained exposure to cold temperatures, resulting in tissue...
BACKGROUND: Trench foot, or non-freezing cold injury (NFCI), results from cold exposure of sufficien...
BackgroundAn estimated 87% of torture survivors experience chronic pain such as brachial plexopathy ...
Background: Pachyonychia congenita (PC) is a rare autosomal dominant skin disease with chronic pain ...
Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infectious disease, affecting the skin and nerves. Neuropathic pa...
Charcot foot refers to an inflammatory pedal disease based on polyneuropathy; the detailed pathomech...
This study investigated the clinical characteristics and somatosensory profiles of patients sufferin...
ABSTRACT Non-freezing cold injury (trenchfoot) is characterised by peripheral neuropathy, developed...
This historical review analyses ‘Burning Feet Syndr ome’, a condition suffered by Far Eastern Prison...
During the 2nd World War, large numbers of allied military personnel in south-east Asia became priso...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Falanga torture (beatings on the ...
Non-freezing cold injury is a clinical syndrome characterised by altered sensory perception followin...
Introduction: Compression of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LACN) is a rarely recognized ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>With quantitative sensory testing...
syndrome was the cause of pain and resultedDenmark Full list of author information is available at t...
Non-freezing cold injury develops after sustained exposure to cold temperatures, resulting in tissue...
BACKGROUND: Trench foot, or non-freezing cold injury (NFCI), results from cold exposure of sufficien...
BackgroundAn estimated 87% of torture survivors experience chronic pain such as brachial plexopathy ...
Background: Pachyonychia congenita (PC) is a rare autosomal dominant skin disease with chronic pain ...
Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infectious disease, affecting the skin and nerves. Neuropathic pa...
Charcot foot refers to an inflammatory pedal disease based on polyneuropathy; the detailed pathomech...
This study investigated the clinical characteristics and somatosensory profiles of patients sufferin...
ABSTRACT Non-freezing cold injury (trenchfoot) is characterised by peripheral neuropathy, developed...