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Carlton SM et al. – Based on these data, the authors conclude that peripheral and central sensitization as well as reactive glia in the uninjured cervical cord contribute to CNP. The authors hypothesize that reactive glia in the cervical cord release pro–inflammatory substances which drive chronic CNP. Thus a complex cascade of events spanning many cord segments underlies above–level CNP.


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