1957
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(57)90361-6
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Alcohol-Induced Pain Due to Carcinoma

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“…It was subsequently described in a number of different carcinomata (James et al, 1957;Braun and Shnider, 1958;Healy, 1959;Wanka, 1965) in several non-malignant conditions, particularly )f bone (Alexander, 1953;Joske, 1955;Conn, 1957;Braun and Shnider, 1958;Lewes and Valentine, 1962), and in apparently normal persons (Conn, 1957;Snell, 1966).…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…It was subsequently described in a number of different carcinomata (James et al, 1957;Braun and Shnider, 1958;Healy, 1959;Wanka, 1965) in several non-malignant conditions, particularly )f bone (Alexander, 1953;Joske, 1955;Conn, 1957;Braun and Shnider, 1958;Lewes and Valentine, 1962), and in apparently normal persons (Conn, 1957;Snell, 1966).…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The pain often occurs in the absence of bone destruction (James et al, 1957) and the lack of previous reports of this association with chordoma, where bone destruction is so prominent, argues against this as the prime factor. I would like to thank Dr. M. Kremer and Professor V. Logue for permission to report details of a case under their care and for their comments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The pain is usually se· vere and localized to one or more groups of lymph nodes. It may last for only a few minutes or for several hours and may re· quire morphine for relief Although alcohol-induced pain is com· monly associated with Hodgkin's disease, it also has been reported to occur in carcinomas of the thymus and pancreas, osteomyeli- tis, bone fractures, and pyogenic lymphadenitis (2)(3)(4). The purpose of this report is to describe the first instance of alcoholinduced pain in a patient with sarcoidosis.…”
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confidence: 98%