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    Registre observationnel de l’efficacité et de la tolérance de la capsaïcine 8 % (Qutenza®) dans les douleurs neuropathiques périphériques localisées pharmacorésistantes by Beauvieux, V., Navez, M. -L., Manissol, B., Miallon, C., Pandraux, B., Créac’h, C.

    Published in Douleur et analgésie (2014)
    “…Résumé Les douleurs neuropathiques localisées peuvent bénéficier d’un traitement par la capsaïcine 8 % après échec des thérapeutiques de première intention…”
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    Topical clonazepam in stomatodynia: a randomised placebo-controlled study by Gremeau-Richard, Christelle, Woda, Alain, Navez, Marie Louise, Attal, Nadine, Bouhassira, Didier, Gagnieu, Marie Claude, Laluque, Jean François, Picard, Pascale, Pionchon, Paul, Tubert, Stéphanie

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-03-2004)
    “…Stomatodynia is characterised by a spontaneous burning pain in the oral mucosa without known cause or recognised treatment. The purpose of this double-blind,…”
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    Place des blocs analgésiques dans la prévention de la douleur chronique postopératoire by Baylot, D., Navez, M. -L.

    Published in Douleur et analgésie (01-03-2009)
    “…Résumé Parmi les facteurs prédisposant aux douleurs chroniques postopératoires (DCPO), la littérature confirme qu’il faut considérer ceux liés aux patients…”
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    Douleurs orofaciales en otorhinolaryngologie by Navez, M. -L., Prades, J. -M.

    Published in Douleur et analgésie (01-06-2009)
    “…Résumé Les douleurs à point de départORL peuvent poser un problème de diagnostic différentiel avec les autres douleurs orofaciales. Ces pathologies ORL sont le…”
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    Facial anesthetic blocks in the treatment of acute pain during ophthalmic zoster by Gain, P, Thuret, G, Chiquet, C, Pascal, J, Michaud, P, Maugery, J, Navez, M-L

    Published in Journal français d'ophtalmologie (01-01-2003)
    “…Ophthalmic zoster is frequently accompanied by severe pain in the frontal and nasal divisions of the ophthalmic nerve. Treating this pain is often difficult,…”
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    Syndrome d’Eagle by Navez, M.-L.

    Published in Revue neurologique (01-04-2012)
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    Otolaryngological cancer pain at the after-effects stage by Navez, M-L

    “…The standards of pharyngolaryngeal tumor treatment have changed over the years in an attempt to prevent laryngeal mutilation (partial surgery, endoscopic…”
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    A possible therapeutic solution for stomatodynia (burning mouth syndrome) by Woda, A, Navez, M L, Picard, P, Gremeau, C, Pichard-Leandri, E

    Published in Journal of orofacial pain (1998)
    “…Stomatodynia is a difficult disease for both patients and clinicians. When facing true stomatodynia, i.e., idiopathic burning mouth, patients are offered…”
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    5% Lidocaine Medicated Plaster for the Treatment of Postherpetic Neuralgia: A Review of the Clinical Safety and Tolerability by Navez, Marie Louise, Monella, Christopher, Bösl, Irmgard, Sommer, Daniela, Delorme, Claire

    Published in Pain and therapy (01-06-2015)
    “…Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a common, very painful, and often long-lasting complication of herpes zoster which is frequently underdiagnosed and…”
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    Towards a new taxonomy of idiopathic orofacial pain by Woda, Alain, Tubert-Jeannin, Stéphanie, Bouhassira, Didier, Attal, Nadine, Fleiter, Bernard, Goulet, Jean-Paul, Gremeau-Richard, Christelle, Louise Navez, Marie, Picard, Pascale, Pionchon, Paul, Albuisson, Eliane

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-08-2005)
    “…There is no current consensus on the taxonomy of the different forms of idiopathic orofacial pain (stomatodynia, atypical odontalgia, atypical facial pain,…”
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    Cervical epidural anesthesia by Baylot, D, Mahul, P, Navez, M L, Hajjar, J, Prades, J M, Auboyer, C

    “…Cervical epidural anaesthesia (CEA) results in an effective sensory blockade of the superficial cervical (C1/C4) and brachial plexus (C5/T1-T2). It is used…”
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