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Christine N. Sang

Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital

Publications -  48
Citations -  3646

Christine N. Sang is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Placebo & Neuropathic pain. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 47 publications receiving 3348 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine N. Sang include Harvard University & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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Pain intensity processing within the human brain : a bilateral, distributed mechanism

TL;DR: Results confirm the existence of a highly distributed, bilateral supraspinal mechanism engaged in the processing of pain intensity and conserve pain intensity information across multiple, functionally distinct brain areas.
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Diagnostic criteria for schwannomatosis

TL;DR: Diagnostic criteria for schwannomatosis are needed for both clinicians and researchers, but final diagnostic certainly will await the identification of the schWannom atosis locus itself.
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Dextromethorphan and memantine in painful diabetic neuropathy and postherpetic neuralgia: efficacy and dose-response trials.

TL;DR: Dextromethorphan is effective in a dose-related fashion in selected patients with DN and this was not true of PHN, suggesting a difference in pain mechanisms, and selective approaches to pain-relevant N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors are warranted.
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The Role of Fluoroscopy in Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections: An Analysis of Contrast Dispersal Patterns

TL;DR: The loss of resistance technique may not be an adequate method for ensuring accurate needle placement in blindly performed cervical epidural injections, but the use of epidurography can improve the accuracy of needle placement and medication delivery to targeted areas of pathology.