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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 40
of 'Complex regional pain syndrome in children'


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TI Use of gabapentin in the treatment of childhood reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
AU Wheeler DS; Vaux KK; Tam DA
SO Pediatr Neurol. 2000 Mar;22(3):220-1.
 
  Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, a painful syndrome involving an extremity after trauma or injury, is increasingly reported in the pediatric population. Although no clear pathophysiologic mechanism for this disorder has been identified, the role of central serotonin activity seems important. Gabapentin, a new antiepileptic medication, has been demonstrated to be effective in adults with reflex sympathetic dystrophy. The first reported case of a child with a diagnosis of reflex sympathetic dystrophy who was treated successfully with gabapentin is presented.
 
AD Department of Pediatrics and Clinical Investigations, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, California, USA.
PMID 10734253