Résumé
L’auteur propose une revue de la littérature dans le syndrome douloureux régional complexe (SDRC) chez l’enfant et l’adolescent afin de permettre une information récente sur les particularités de ce syndrome chez l’enfant et l’adolescent. Les SDRC chez l’enfant et l’adolescent sont encore en effet mal connus, la reconnaissance peut en être difficile, un travail d’équipe est indispensable pour la prise en charge thérapeutique médicamenteuse et non médicamenteuse. Les travaux pédiatriques, peu nombreux, s’appuient également sur la littérature adulte dont les plus récents travaux sont cités.
Abstract
The author offers a literature review in the complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) in children and adolescents to enable recent information on the characteristics of this syndrome in children and adolescents. The CRPS in children and adolescents are still poorly understood, the recognition may be difficult, teamwork is essential to support drug and nondrug therapy. Pediatric work, few are also based on the adult literature, the most recent work is cited.
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Lassauge, F. Syndromes douloureux régionaux complexes (SDRC) chez l’enfant, que nous dit la littérature ?. Lett Med Phys Readapt 29, 45–49 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11659-012-0320-5
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