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Pain, 48 (1992) 475-477 © 1992 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. All rights reserved 0304-/3929 /5$059.0 0 Contents to Volume 48 (1992) Number 1 - January 1992 Editorial Editorial Comment Hyperalgesia and expanded receptive fields R. Dubner (USA) CLINICAL SECTION Research papers Intrathecal midazolam for the treatment of chronic mechanical low back pain: a controlled comparison with epidural steroid in a pilot study J.M. Serrao, R.L. Marks, S.J. Morley and C.S. Goodchild (UK) 5 Morphine blocks descending pain inhibitory controls in humans D. Le Bars, J.C. Willer and T. De Broucker (France) 13 Calcitonin in phantom limb pain: a double-blind study H. Jaeger and C. Maier (Germany) 21 Amitriptyline versus maprotiline in postherpetic neuralgia: a randomized, double-blind, crossover trial C.P.N. Watson, M. Chipman, K. Reed, R.J. Evans and N. Birkett (Canada) 29 Patterns of normal personality structure among chronic pain patients J.B. Wade, L.M. Dougherty, R.P. Hart and D.B. Cook (USA) 37 Assessment of acute pediatric pain: do child self-report, parent ratings, and nurse ratings measure the same phenomenon? S.L. Manne, P.B. Jacobsen and W.H. Redd (USA) BASIC SECTION Research papers Stimulation of craniofacial muscle afferents induces prolonged facilitatory effects in trigeminal nociceptive brain-stem neurones J.W. Hu, B.J. Sessle, P. Raboisson, R. Dallel and A. Woda (Canada, France) 53 Benzodiazepines and pain: effects of midazolam on the activities of nociceptive non-specific dorsal horn neurons in the rat spinal cord N. Clavier, M.-C. Lombard and J.-M. Besson (France) 61 A limited arthritic model for chronic pain studies in the rat S.H. Butler, F. Godefroy, J.-M. Besson and J. Weil-Fugazza (France) 73 Met-enkephalin and beta-endorphin are not involved in the analgesic action of transcutaneous vibratory stimulation R. Guieu, M.-F. Tardy-Gervet and P. Giraud (France) 83 The representation of prolonged and intense, noxious somatic and visceral stimuli in the ventrolateral orbital cortex of the cat P.J. Snow, B.M. Lumb and F. Cervero (Australia, UK) 89 Antinociceptive effects of tizanidine, diazepam and eperisone in isolated spinal cord-tail preparations of newborn rat M. Ishizuki and M. Yanagisawa (Japan) 101 The primate dorsal spinothalamic tract: evidence for a specific termination in the posterior nuclei (Po/SG) of the thalamus H.J. Ralston, III, and D.D. Ralston (USA) 107 Number 2 —- February 1992 Editorial 119 Guest Editorial Compensation and chronic pain G. Mendelson (Australia) 121 CLINICAL SECTION Research papers Effect of compensation on emotional state and disability in chronic back pain G.H. Guest and P.D. Drummond (Australia) 476 Exercise-induced analgesia: fact or artifact? W.J. Padawer and F.M. Levine (USA) 131 Hypnosis or cognitive behavioral training for the reduction of pain and nausea during cancer treatment: a controlled clinical trial K.L. Syrjala, C. Cummings and G.W. Donaldson (USA) 137 Strengthened estimates of individual pain trends in children following bone marrow transplantation G.W. Donaldson and C.M. Moinpour (U.S.A.) Does opiate premedication influence postoperative analgesia? A prospective study I.E. Kiss and M. Kilian (Germany) A double-blind trial of naloxone in central post-stroke pain T. Bainton, M. Fox, D. Bowsher and C. Wells (UK) Neuropsychological effects of methylphenidate in patients receiving a continuous infusion of narcotics for cancer pain E. Bruera, M.J. Miller, K. Macmillan and N. Kuehn (Canada) Enhancement of pentazocine analgesia by clonidine N.C. Gordon, P.H. Heller and J.D. Levine (USA) The effect of adding calcitonin to physical treatment on reflex sympathetic dystrophy C. Gobelet, M. Waldburger and J.L. Meier (Switzerland) Responsiveness to laboratory pain in women as a function of age and childbirth pain experience E.G. Hapidou and D. DeCatanzaro (Canada) The need for pain relief in uncomplicated deliveries in an alternative birth center compared to an obstetric delivery ward L. Skibsted and A.P. Lange (Denmark) Acetylsalicylic acid activates antinociceptive brain-stem reflex activity in headache patients and in healthy subjects H. Gobel, M. Ernst, J. Jeschke, R. Keil and L. Weigle (Germany) Cephalic muscle tenderness and pressure pain threshold in a general population R. Jensen, B. Krogh Rasmussen, B. Pedersen, I. Lous and J. Olesen (Denmark) An evaluation of the sensitivity and specificity of medical thermography for the documentation of myofascial trigger points B. Swerdlow and J.N.I. Dieter (U.S.A.) Responses of motor units during the hind limb flexion withdrawal reflex evoked by noxious skin heating: phasic and prolonged suppression by midbrain stimulation and comparison with simultaneously recorded dorsal horn units E. Carstens and 1.G. Campell (USA) The measurement of attitudes towards and beliefs about pain J. Strong, R. Ashton and D. Chant (Australia) Quantitative sensory tests in patients with neuralgia 11 to 25 years after injury L.K. Wahren and E. Torebjérk (Sweden) Clinical Note Management of intractable back pain from caudal ependymoma with spinal methylprednisolone, bupivacaine and morphine M.J. Lema, J.A. Shady, J.G. Zoll and C.R. West (USA) 245 BASIC SECTION Research papers Morphine-3-glucuronide may functionally antagonize morphine-6-glucuronide induced antinociception and ventilatory depression in the rat Q.-L. Gong, J. Hedner, R. BjOrkman and T. Hedner (Sweden) The effects of streptomycin on autotomy Z. Stajci¢ (Yugoslavia) Systemic lidocaine silences ectopic neuroma and DRG discharge without blocking nerve conduction M. Devor, P.D. Wall and N. Catalan (Israel, U.K.) Nalbuphine does not act analgetically in electrical painful tooth pulp stimulation in man W. Klement, H.A. Medert and J.O. Arndt (Germany) Intracerebroventricular salmon calcitonin reduces autotomy behavior in rats after dorsal rhizotomy S. Candeletti and S. Ferri (Italy) Chronic pain-related syndrome in rats after ischemic spinal cord lesion: a possible animal model for pain in patients with spinal cord injury X.-J. Xu, J.-X. Hao, H. Aldskogius, A. Seiger and Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin (Sweden) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Corrigendum Number 3 — March 1992 Guest Editorial Evaluation of multi-dimensional pain scales R.H. Gracely (USA) CLINICAL SECTION Research Reports A multi-center evaluation of the McGill Pain Questionnaire: results from more than 1700 chronic pain patients K.A. Holroyd, J.E. Holm, F.J. Keefe, J.A. Turner, L.A. Bradley, W.D. Murphy, P. Johnson, K. Anderson, A.L. Hinkle and W.B. O’Malley (USA) Identification of patient, medical and nursing staff attitudes to postoperative opioid analgesia: stage | of a longitudinal study of postoperative analgesia N. Lavies, L. Hart, B. Rounsefell and W. Runciman (Australia) Are persons with migraine characterized by a high degree of ambition, orderliness, and rigidity? T. Kohler and S. Kosanic (Germany) Traditional Chinese acupuncture in tension-type headache: a controlled study T. Tavola, C. Gala, G. Conte and G. Invernizzi (Italy) Chronic pain, depression, and the dexamethasone suppression test N.G. Ward, J.A. Turner, B. Ready and S.J. Bigos (USA) Comparison of cognitive-behavioral group treatment and an alternative non-psychological treatment for chronic low back pain M.K. Nicholas, P.H. Wilson and J. Goyen (Australia) Cancer pain relief by continuous administration of epidural morphine in a hospital setting and at home L. Ohlsson, T. Rydberg, T. Edén, Y. Persson and L. Thulin (Sweden) Patient controlled analgesia for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy of gallstones G. Schelling, G. Mendl, W. Weber, J. Pauletzki, M. Sackmann, E. POppel and K. Peter (Germany) Acute and remitting painful diabetic polyneuropathy: a comparison of peripheral nerve fibre pathology S.T. Britland, R.J. Young, A.K. Sharma and B.F. Clarke (UK, UAE) Do patients with primary fibromyalgia have an altered muscle sympathetic nerve activity? M. Elam, G. Johansson and B.G. Wallin (Sweden) Lidocaine test in neuralgia P. Marchettini, M. Lacerenza, C. Marangoni, G. Pellegata, M.L. Sotgiu and S. Smirne (Italy) A new topical treatment for acute herpetic neuralgia and post-herpetic neuralgia: the aspirin /d iethyl ether mixture. An open-label study plus a double-blind controlled clinical trial G. De Benedittis, F. Besana and A. Lorenzetti (Italy) Pretreatment with gangliosides reduces abnormal nociceptive responses associated with a rodent peripheral mononeuropathy R.L. Hayes, J. Mao, D.D. Price, A.G ermano, D. D’Avella, M. Fiori and D.J. Mayer (USA, Italy) Clinical Notes Organic hallucinosis in patients receiving high doses of opiates for cancer pain E. Bruera, T. Schoeller and G. Montejo (Canada) Diclofenac does not modify morphine bioavailability in cancer patients F. De Conno, C. Ripamonti, M. Bianchi, V. Ventafridda and A.E. Panerai (Italy) Transdermal clonidine versus placebo in painful diabetic neuropathy D. Zeigler, S.A. Lynch, J. Muir, J. Benjamin and M.B. Max (USA) Therapists and therapies for post-thoracotomy neuralgia I.D. Conacher (UK) BASIC SECTION Research Reports Identification and characterization of afferent periodontal C fibres in the cat M.K.C. Mengel, E. Jyvasjarvi and K.-D. Kniffki (Germany) Rat knee-joint carrageenin incapacitation test: an objective screen for central and peripheral analgesics C.R. Tonussi and S.H. Ferreira (Brazil) Relationship between autotomy behaviour and spinal cord monoaminergic levels in rats M. Feria, P. Abreu, F. Abad and A. Sanchez (Spain) Do opioids evoke the release of serotonin in the spinal cord? An in vivo microdialysis study of the regulation of extracellular serotonin in the rat F.F. Matos, H. Rollema, J.L. Brown and A.]. Basbaum (USA, The Netherlands) Antinociception induced by electrical stimulation of spinally projecting noradrenergic neurons in the A7 catecholamine cell group of the rat D.C. Yeomans, F.M. Clark, J.A. Paice and H.K. Proudfit (USA) The relationship between pain sensitivity and blood pressure in normotensives S. Bruehl, C.R. Carlson and J.A. McCubbin (USA) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Epidural opiates and local anaesthetics for the management of cancer pain D.A. Cherry, J.L. Plummer and G.K. Gourlay (Australia) Reply to the letter of Cherry, Plummer and Gourlay Q. Hogan, S. Abram, D. Weissman and M.L. Taylor (USA) Author Index to Volume 48 (1992) Contents to Volume 48 (1992) 478 (Contents continued from back cover) Transdermal clonidine versus placebo in painful diabetic neuropathy D. Zeigler, S.A. Lynch, J. Muir, J. Benjamin and M.B. Max (USA) Therapists and therapies for post-thoracotomy neuralgia 1.D. Conacher (UK) BASIC SECTION Research Reports Identification and characterization of afferent periodontal C fibres in the cat M.K.C. Mengel, E. Jyvasjarvi and K.-D. Kniffki (Germany) Rat knee-joint carrageenin incapacitation test: an objective screen for central and peripheral analgesics C.R. Tonussi and S.H. Ferreira (Brazil) Relationship between autotomy behaviour and spinal cord monoaminergic levels in rats M. Feria, P. Abreu, F. Abad and A. Sanchez (Spain) Do opioids evoke the release of serotonin in the spinal cord? An in vivo microdialysis study of the regulation of extracellular serotonin in the rat F.F. Matos, H. Rollema, J.L. Brown and A.I. Basbaum (USA, The Netherlands) Antinociception induced by electrical stimulation of spinally projecting noradrenergic neurons in the A7 catecholamine cell group of the rat D.C. Yeomans, F.M. Clark, J.A. Paice and H.K. Proudfit (USA) The relationship between pain sensitivity and blood pressure in normotensives S. Bruehl, C.R. Carlson and J.A. McCubbin (USA) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Epidural opiates and local anaesthetics for the management of cancer pain D.A. Cherry, J.L. Plummer and G.K. Gourlay (Australia) Reply to the letter of Cherry, Plummer and Gourlay Q. Hogan, S. Abram, D. Weissman and M.L. Taylor (USA) Author Index to Volume 48 (1992) Contents to Volume 48 (1992)

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