Abstract

THE pathophysiology of the complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) remains uncertain, and many events have been implicated as causative factors. Events as serious as major trauma and as seemingly innocuous as venipuncture have been incriminated. 1 Trauma to nervous tissue can be a causative factor in CRPS, type II. 2 This report describes a patient in whom a constellation of symptoms consistent with CRPS, type II developed after a cervical epidural steroid injection.

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