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Douleur osseuse d'origine métastatique

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Douleur et Analgésie

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Cette question d'enseignement aborde les nombreux éléments diagnostiques et thérapeutiques de cancer compliqué de métastase osseuse. Les aspects cliniques sont très diversifiés, le symptôme douleur est toujours englobé dans un tableau plus large concernant soit un cancer de découverte récente, soit un cancer déjà traité, soit un cancer évolué. Le médecin se retrouve ainsi devant un tableau de douleur aiguë ou chronique nécessitant une prise en compte thérapeutique multimodale.

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This is a review about diagnosis and therapy of bony pain in cancer metastases. The pain symptom has to be seen in the larger context of the cancer, whether the diagnosis is recent or not. The medical team is confronted with a pain syndrome with needs a pluridisciplinary therapy approach.

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Memran-Pourcher, N. Douleur osseuse d'origine métastatique. Doul. et Analg. 4, 15–29 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03004472

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