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… On this page What is complex regional pain syndrome? Complex regional pain … CRPS is ongoing. People living with CRPS have pain that is much greater than normal, even without a visible injury. … similar trauma do not. There are several theories about how trauma or injury can lead to a chronic pain syndrome …
… the most mysterious and fascinating organ in the body—the brain—by participating in Brain Awareness Week , March 11-17. The goal of Brain … news and press releases , and through the NIH Director’s blog. As one exciting example of a program that engages the …
… of administering cancer-killing (oncolytic) genes into a patient by packaging the genes in otherwise harmless viruses … Other related links: NINDS Brain and Spinal Tumors Information Page NCI Brain Cancer Information Page … …
… in populations with acute and chronic pain; (c) make recommendations to the Director of NIH- to ensure that …
… of the current constrained budget climate, but also of the fact that NIH grants fund individual projects that are … July 15 for an application deadline of Oct 6. For further information about the RPA, see the blog post from our …
… immune system and can include swelling, redness, or pain in a part of the body as a response to injury or infection. … Infection from bacteria or viruses Direct injury to the spine Complications from spinal surgery or other invasive … affects a person’s lower back, it can cause the following in the lower back or legs: Chronic and persistent pain …
… are arachnoid cysts? Arachnoid cysts are the most common brain cysts. They are not tumors but sacs filled with … in the middle cranial fossa at the base of the skull near the temporal lobe. The middle cranial fossa processes … the fluid released from the cyst. In rare cases, a doctor may place a shunt, a device that drains the fluid from …
… On this page What is lateral medullary syndrome? Lateral medullary syndrome is a neurological condition caused by a stroke in … between the brain and spinal cord. Lateral medullary syndrome is also known as Wallenberg's syndrome or PICA …
… On this page What is foot drop syndrome? People develop foot drop syndrome when … The condition can be temporary or permanent, depending on what causes it. Causes of foot drop syndrome Several …
… consideration for renewal by the National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NANDSC). More information will be available in …