Pathogenesis and mechanisms of phantom pain

Although phantom limb pain is a well-known syndrome, phantom sensation or pain may affect virtually any part of the body (somatic or visceral) that is accessible to sensory perception. This review begins with a novel classification system of this diverse group of clinical conditions. Attention is th...

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