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- M L Kasdan and A L Johnson.
- Department of Surgery, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
- Occup Med. 1998 Jul 1;13(3):521-31.
AbstractReflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) is a diagnosis fraught with clinician disagreement on every facet. The authors explore the controversy, outline prevailing opinions, and stress that no patient should be diagnosed with RSD unless there are strong, objective findings.
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