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Pain is the most common symptom for which patients seek medical advice and treatment, and chronic pain takes a heavy toll in patient suffering and disability, reduced quality of life, and economic costs. Despite the interest in pain management in the last half century, the pathways of pain transmission and the optimal methods of pain management are not fully understood. The authors review selected areas of knowledge about chronic pain and its management, including historical views, the assessment of pain, economic factors and costs, and treatment approaches.

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Pages: 433 - 440

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Published in print: April 1990
Published online: 1 April 2006

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University of Kentucky in Lexington, The Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center, The Institute of Psychiatry in London
Department of Psychiatny at the University of Kentucky

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Department of Psychiatry, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, Kentucky 40536

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