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Chronic pain -- Social aspects   8
Chronic pain -- Surgery   2
Chronic Pain -- therapy   30
Chronic Pain -- therapy -- Review : Chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain / editors, Robert B. Raffa [and others]  2013 1
Chronic pain -- Treatment.   119
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Complications : Chronic pain and addiction / volume editors, M.R. Clark, G.J. Treisman  2011 1
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Congresses   2
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Handbooks, manuals, etc   6
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Methods : Managing chronic pain in an age of addiction / Akhtar Purvez ; foreword by John Rowlingson  2018 1
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Moral and ethical appects : Chronic pain : a health policy perspective / edited by Saifudin Rashiq ... [and others]  2008 1
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Moral and ethical aspects. : Chronic pain : a health policy perspective / edited by Saifudin Rashiq [and others]  2008 1
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.   2
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Popular works.   8
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Problems, exercises, etc : Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management  2011 1
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- Psychological aspects. : Outcome after traumatic injury : the role of illness perceptions / by Amy L. Prosser  2009 1
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- United States   5
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- United States -- Congresses : Advancing therapeutic development for pain and opioid use disorders through public-private partnerships : proceedings of a workshop / Lisa Bain, Sheena M. Posey Norris, and Clare Stroud, rapporteurs ; Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Health and Medicine Division, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine  2018 1
Chronic pain -- Treatment -- United States -- Moral and ethical issues : The Bioethics of Pain Management : Beyond Opioids  2014 1
Chronic pain -- United States   3
 

Chronic Pain, Widespread -- See Chronic Pain


Aching sensation that persists for more than a few months. It may or may not be associated with trauma or disease, and may persist after the initial injury has healed. Its localization, character, and timing are more vague than with acute pain
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Chronic Pains -- See Chronic Pain


Aching sensation that persists for more than a few months. It may or may not be associated with trauma or disease, and may persist after the initial injury has healed. Its localization, character, and timing are more vague than with acute pain
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Chronic Pains, Widespread -- See Chronic Pain


Aching sensation that persists for more than a few months. It may or may not be associated with trauma or disease, and may persist after the initial injury has healed. Its localization, character, and timing are more vague than with acute pain
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Chronic Pancreatitis -- See Pancreatitis, Chronic


INFLAMMATION of the PANCREAS that is characterized by recurring or persistent ABDOMINAL PAIN with or without STEATORRHEA or DIABETES MELLITUS. It is characterized by the irregular destruction of the pancreatic parenchyma which may be focal, segmental, or diffuse
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Chronic Post-Concussive Encephalopathies -- See Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy


Degenerative brain disease linked to repetitive brain trauma. Progressive symptoms may include MEMORY LOSS; AGGRESSION; or DEPRESSION
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Chronic Post-Concussive Encephalopathy -- See Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy


Degenerative brain disease linked to repetitive brain trauma. Progressive symptoms may include MEMORY LOSS; AGGRESSION; or DEPRESSION
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  Chronic post-concussive syndrome -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Chronic Post-Concussive Syndromes -- See Post-Concussion Syndrome


The organic and psychogenic disturbances observed after closed head injuries (HEAD INJURIES, CLOSED). Post-concussion syndrome includes subjective physical complaints (i.e. headache, dizziness), cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes. These disturbances can be chronic, permanent, or late emerging
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Chronic Post-Traumatic Encephalopathies -- See Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy


Degenerative brain disease linked to repetitive brain trauma. Progressive symptoms may include MEMORY LOSS; AGGRESSION; or DEPRESSION
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Chronic Post-Traumatic Encephalopathy -- See Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy


Degenerative brain disease linked to repetitive brain trauma. Progressive symptoms may include MEMORY LOSS; AGGRESSION; or DEPRESSION
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Chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder -- See Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic


A class of traumatic stress disorders with symptoms that last more than one month
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Chronic Primary Open Angle Glaucoma -- See Glaucoma, Open-Angle


Glaucoma in which the angle of the anterior chamber is open and the trabecular meshwork does not encroach on the base of the iris
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  Chronic Progressive Chorea -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Chronic Progressive Choreas -- See Chorea


Involuntary, forcible, rapid, jerky movements that may be subtle or become confluent, markedly altering normal patterns of movement. Hypotonia and pendular reflexes are often associated. Conditions which feature recurrent or persistent episodes of chorea as a primary manifestation of disease are referred to as CHOREATIC DISORDERS. Chorea is also a frequent manifestation of BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES
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Chronic progressive hereditary chorea -- See Huntington's disease


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Chronic Progressive Hereditary Chorea (Huntington) -- See Huntington Disease


A familial disorder inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by the onset of progressive CHOREA and DEMENTIA in the fourth or fifth decade of life. Common initial manifestations include paranoia; poor impulse control; DEPRESSION; HALLUCINATIONS; and DELUSIONS. Eventually intellectual impairment; loss of fine motor control; ATHETOSIS; and diffuse chorea involving axial and limb musculature develops, leading to a vegetative state within 10-15 years of disease onset. The juvenile variant has a more fulminant course including SEIZURES; ATAXIA; dementia; and chorea. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1060-4)
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Chronic Progressive Multiple Sclerosis -- See Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Progressive


A form of multiple sclerosis characterized by a progressive deterioration in neurologic function which is in contrast to the more typical relapsing remitting form. If the clinical course is free of distinct remissions, it is referred to as primary progressive multiple sclerosis. When the progressive decline is punctuated by acute exacerbations, it is referred to as progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis. The term secondary progressive multiple sclerosis is used when relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis evolves into the chronic progressive form. (From Ann Neurol 1994;36 Suppl:S73-S79; Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp903-914)
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Chronic Progressive Subcortical Encephalopathy -- See Dementia, Vascular


An imprecise term referring to dementia associated with CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS, including CEREBRAL INFARCTION (single or multiple), and conditions associated with chronic BRAIN ISCHEMIA. Diffuse, cortical, and subcortical subtypes have been described. (From Gerontol Geriatr 1998 Feb;31(1):36-44)
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Chronic Prostatitis with Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome -- See Prostatitis


Infiltration of inflammatory cells into the parenchyma of PROSTATE. The subtypes are classified by their varied laboratory analysis, clinical presentation and response to treatment
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Chronic Renal Disease -- See Renal Insufficiency, Chronic


Conditions in which the KIDNEYS perform below the normal level for more than three months. Chronic kidney insufficiency is classified by five stages according to the decline in GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE and the degree of kidney damage (as measured by the level of PROTEINURIA). The most severe form is the end-stage renal disease (CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE). (Kidney Foundation: Kidney Disease Outcome Quality Initiative, 2002)
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Chronic Renal Diseases -- See Renal Insufficiency, Chronic


Conditions in which the KIDNEYS perform below the normal level for more than three months. Chronic kidney insufficiency is classified by five stages according to the decline in GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE and the degree of kidney damage (as measured by the level of PROTEINURIA). The most severe form is the end-stage renal disease (CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE). (Kidney Foundation: Kidney Disease Outcome Quality Initiative, 2002)
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  Chronic Renal Failure -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Chronic renal failure.   27
Chronic renal failure -- Animal models : CRC Handbook of animal models of renal failure / editors, Stephen R. Ash and Jerry A. Thornhill  2018 1
Chronic renal failure -- Australia.   3
Chronic renal failure -- Australia -- Central Australia. : Another country / Nicolas Rothwell  2007 1
Chronic renal failure -- Australia -- Statistics.   2
Chronic renal failure -- Complications.   6
Chronic renal failure -- Diet therapy.   4
Chronic renal failure -- Diet therapy -- Recipes. : The renal patient's guide to good eating : a cookbook for patients by a patient / by Judith A. Curtis ; with a foreword by Judith A. Frank ; illustrations by Thomas Batis  2003 1
chronic renal failure government policy : Kidney failure and the federal government / Committee for the Study of the Medicare End-Stage Renal Disease Program, Division of Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine ; Richard A. Rettig and Norman G. Levinsky, editors  1991 1
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