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Effects of Analgesics on Delayed Postherpetic Pain in Mice
2002
Anesthesiology
Postherpetic neuralgia is pain that persists long after the disappearance of the cutaneous lesions of herpes zoster. However, the mechanisms of this delayed pain are unclear. Herpes simplex virus infection induces cutaneous lesions and pain-related responses in mice. The authors examined whether such responses would persist after the disappearance of the cutaneous lesions and whether some analgesics would be effective against them. Methods: Female BALB/c mice were inoculated with herpes simplex
doi:10.1097/00000542-200205000-00021
pmid:11981158
fatcat:7d6ihtskbbaurauqxibrpenpcm