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    Intractable pruritus during outpatient epidural hydromorphone infusion: a case report and a focused review of the literature by Ruan, Xiulu, Ma, Li, Couch, J Patrick, Chen, Tao, Bumgarner, Gary W

    Published in Journal of opioid management (01-03-2015)
    “…Intraspinal drug delivery therapy has been increasingly used in patients with intractable, nonmalignant pain who have failed to respond to conventional…”
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    Respiratory failure following delayed intrathecal morphine pump refill: a valuable, but costly lesson by Ruan, Xiulu, Couch, J Patrick, Liu, HaiNan, Shah, Rinoo V, Wang, Frank, Chiravuri, Srinivas

    Published in Pain physician (01-07-2010)
    “…Spinal analgesia, mediated by opioid receptors, requires only a fraction of the opioid dose that is needed systemically. By infusing a small amount of opioid…”
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    Severe peripheral edema during an outpatient continuous epidural morphine infusion trial in a patient with failed back surgery syndrome by Ruan, Xiulu, Tadia, Riaz, Couch, J Patrick, Ruan, Jingchun, Chiravuri, Srinivas

    Published in Pain physician (01-05-2008)
    “…Intraspinal drug delivery therapy has been increasingly used in patients with intractable, nonmalignant pain who fail to respond to conventional treatment or…”
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    Recurrent Cellulitis Associated with Long‐Term Intrathecal Opioid Infusion Therapy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature by Ruan, Xiulu, Liu, HaiNan, Couch, J. Patrick, Wang, Frank, Chiravuri, Srinivas

    Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-06-2010)
    “…Background.  Lower‐limb edema is recognized as an untoward side effect of intrathecal opioid therapy. Cellulitis, an acute, spreading pyogenic inflammation of…”
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    Priapism--a rare complication following continuous epidural morphine and bupivacaine infusion by Ruan, Xiulu, Couch, J Patrick, Shah, Rinoo V, Liu, Hainan, Wang, Frank, Chiravuri, Srinivas

    Published in Pain physician (01-09-2007)
    “…Intraspinal drug delivery (IDD) therapy has been increasingly used in patients with intractable, nonmalignant pain who fail to respond to conventional…”
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