The journal PAIN®, Contents to Volume 68 (1996). The official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain®

Contents to Volume 68 (1996)

Number 1 - November 1996

EDITORIAL

Selective activation of A-delta and C nociceptive afferents by different parameters of nociceptive heat stimulation: a tool for analysis of central mechanisms of pain
D.D. Price (USA)

REVIEW ARTICLES

The enigma of potassium ion in the management of dentine hypersensitivity: is nitric oxide the elusive second messenger?
K. McCormack and R. Davies (UK)

Mechanisms of touch-evoked pain (allodynia): a new model
F. Cervero and J.M.A. Laird (Spain)

RESEARCH REPORTS

Prevalence and source of pain in pediatric inpatients
E.A. Cummings, G.J. Reid, G.A. Finley, P.J. McGrath and J.A. Ritchie (Canada)

Noxious and innocuous cold discrimination in humans: evidence for separate afferent channels
C.-C. Chen, P. Rainville and M.C. Bushnell (Canada)

Coping strategies predict disability in patients with primary fibromyalgia
M.Y. Martin, L.A. Bradley, R.W. Alexander, G.S. Alarcon, M. Triana-Alexander, L.A. Aaron and K.R. Alberts (USA)

'Booboos': the study of everyday pain among young children
I. Fearon, P.J. McGrath and H. Achat (Canada)

Good patients cope with their pain: postoperative analgesia and nurses' perceptions of their patients' pain
P. Salmon and A. Manyande (UK)

The initial effects of a cervical spine manipulative physiotherapy treatment on the pain and dysfunction of lateral epicondylalgia
B. Vicenzino, D. Collins and A. Wright (Australia)

Transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TENS) during the first stage of labour: a randomized clinical trial
J.M. van der Ploeg, H.A.M. Vervest, A.L. Liem and J.H. Schagen van Leeuwen (The Netherlands)

Referred pain distribution of the cervical zygapophyseal joints and cervical dorsal rami
S. Fukui, K. Ohseto, M. Shiotani, K. Ohno, H. Karasawa, Y. Naganuma and Y. Yuda (Japan)

Involvement of increased excitatory amino acids and intracellular Ca2"1' concentration in the spinal dorsal hom in an animal model of neuropathic pain
M. Kawamata and K. Omote (Japan)

Mechanical and thermal allodynia in chronic central pain following spinal cord injury
M.D. Christensen, A.W. Everhart, J.T. Pickelman and C.E. Hulsebosch (USA)

High dose alfentanil pre-empts pain after abdominal hysterectomy
J. Katz, M. Clairoux, C. Redahan, B.P. Kavanagh, S. Can-oil, H. Nierenberg, M. Jackson, J. Beattie, A. Taddio and A.N. Sandier (Canada)

Effects of the combined oral administration of NSAIDs and dextromethorphan on behavioral symptoms indicative of arthritic pain in rats
D.D. Price, J. Mao, J. Lu, F.S. Caruso, H. Frenk and D.J. Mayer (USA, Israel)

Does electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) have any role in the management of intractable thalamic pain?
S. McCance, K. Hawton, D. Brighouse and C. Glynn (UK)

Nociceptive responses to high and low rates of noxious cutaneous heating are mediated by different nociceptors in the rat: behavioral evidence
D.C. Yeomans, V. Pirec and H.K. Proudfit (USA)

Nociceptive responses to high and low rates of noxious cutaneous heating are mediated by different nociceptors in the rat: electrophysiological evidence
D.C. Yeomans and H.K. Proudfit (USA)

Venlafaxine hydrochloride (Effexor™) relieves thermal hyperalgesia in rats with an experimental mononeuropathy
E. Lang, A.H. Hord and D. Denson (USA)

Assessing the stages of pain processing: a multivariate analytical approach
J.B. Wade, L.M. Dougherty, C.R. Archer and D.D. Price (USA)

Involvement of NMDA receptor mechanisms in jaw electromyographic activity and plasma extravasation induced by inflammatory irritant application to temporomandibular joint region of rats
X.-M. Yu, B.J. Sessle, D.A. Haas, A. Izzo, H. Vernon and J.W. Hu (Canada)

CLINICAL NOTE

Lamotrigine control of central pain
S. Canavero and V. Bonicaizi (Italy)

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

The lateralization of back pain is sex-related?
S.V. Verenich (Belarus)

Numbers 2 and 3 - December 1996

REVIEW ARTICLES

Pain following spinal cord injury: the clinical problem and experimental studies
R.P. Yezierski (USA)

Vanilloid receptors: new insights enhance potential as a therapeutic target
A. Szallasi and P.M. Blumberg (Sweden. USA)

RESEARCH REPORTS

Concentrations of morphine and morphine metabolites in CSF and plasma during continuous subcutaneous morphine administration in cancer pain patients
T. Wolff, H. Samuelsson and T. Hedner (Sweden)

A systematic review of antidepressants in neuropathic pain
H.J. McQuay, M. Tramer, B.A. Nye, D. Can-oil, P.J. Wiffen and R.A. Moore (UK)

Competitive and non-competitive NMDA antagonists block the development of antinociceptive tolerance to morphine, but not to selective^ or 6 opioid agonists in mice
E.J. Bilsky, C.E. Intumsi, W. Sadee, V.J. Hruby and F. Porreca(USA)

Nimodipine fails to enhance the analgesic effect of slow release morphine in the early phases of cancer pain treatment
G. Roca, J.L. Aguilar, C. Gomar, V. Mazo, J. Costa and F. Vidal (Spain)

Rapid recovery from capsaicin desensirization during recurrent stimulation
B.C. Green (USA)

The contribution of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) to formalin-induced nociception
K. Fisher and T.J. Coderre (Canada)

Clinical analgesic equivalence for morphine and hydromorphone with prolonged PCA
P.J. Dunbar, C.R. Chapman, F.P. Buckley and J.R. Gavrin (USA)

Adenosine and neuropathic pain
R. Guieu, J.C. Peragut. P. Roussel, H. Hassani, F. Sampieri, G. Bechis, R. Gola and H. Rochat (France)

Single intrathecal injections of dynorphin A or dfJ-Tyr-dynorphins produce long-lasting allodynia in rats: blockade by MK-801 but not naloxone
T.W. Vanderah. T. Laughlin, J.M. Lashbrook, M.L. Nichols, G.L. Wilcox, M.H. Ossipov, T.P. Malan, Jr. and F. Porreca (USA)

Neuronal model of tactile allodynia produced by spinal strychnine: effects of excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists and a ^-opiate receptor agonist
L.S. Sorkin and S. Puig (USA)

Tactile allodynia and formalin hyperalgesia in streptozotocin-diabetic rats: effects of insulin, aldose reductase inhibition and lidocaine
N.A. Calcutt, M.C. Jorge, T.L. Yaksh and S.R. Chaplan (USA)

C-fos can be induced in the neonatal rat spinal cord by both noxious and innocuous peripheral stimulation
E. Jennings and M. Fitzgerald (UK)

Development and preliminary validation of a postoperative pain measure for parents
C.T. Chambers, G.J. Reid. P.J. McGrath and G.A. Finley (Canada)

Pain in ambulatory AIDS patients. I: Pain characteristics and medical correlates
W. Breitbart, M.V. McDonald, B. Rosenfeld, S.D. Passik, D. Hewitt, H. Thaler and R.K. Portenoy (USA)

Pain in ambulatory AIDS patients. II: Impact of pain on psychological functioning and quality of life
B. Rosenfeld, W. Breitbart, M.V. McDonald, S.D. Passik, H. Thaler and R.K. Portenoy (USA)

Non-organic symptom reporting in patients with chronic non-malignant pain v/
D.S. Ciccone, N. Just and E.B. Bandilla (USA)

Effect of present pain and mood on the memory of past postoperative pain in women treated surgically for breast cancer ,
T. Tasmuth, A.-M. Estlanderb and E. Kalso (Finland)

Treatment helpfulness questionnaire: a measure of patient satisfaction with treatment modalities provided in chronic pain management programs
S.L. Chapman, R.N. Jamison and S.H. Sanders (USA)

Sequential daily relations of sleep, pain intensity, and attention to pain among women with fibromyalgia
G. Affleck. S. Urrows, H. Tennen. P. Higgins and M. Abeles (USA)

Resting systolic blood pressure, parental history of hypertension, and sensitivity to noxious stimuli
K.M. Stewan and C.R. France (USA)

Sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia patients with implications for pathogenic mechanisms
E. Kosek, J. Ekholm and P. Hansson (Sweden)

Treatment of pain in pediatric oncology: a Swedish nationwide survey
G. Ljungman, A. Kreuger, T. Gordh, T. Berg, S. SOrensen and N. Rawal (Sweden)

The role of pain from veins for the formation of perivenous edema in humans
H. Holthusen and J.0. Amdl (Germany)

Secondary hyperalgesia to mechanical but not heat stimuli following a capsaicin injection in hairy skin
Z. Ali, R.A. Meyer and J.N. Campbell (USA)

Dementia and response to pain in the elderly
F.L. Porter, K.M. Malhotra, C.M. Wolf. J.C. Morris. J.P. Miller and M.C. Smith (USA, Germany)

Effects of type of symptom onset on psychological distress and disability in fibromyalgia syndrome patients
D.C. Turk, A. Okifuji, T.W. Starz and J.D. Sinclair (USA)

CLINICAL NOTE

Use of EMLA® cream in a Department of Neonatology
E. Gourrier, P. Karoubi, A.E. Hanache, S. Merbouche, G. Mouchnino and J. Leraillez (France)

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Ketamine: relief from chronic pain through actions at the NMDA receptor? S.T.Meller(USA)

Erratum

Corrigendum

Author Index to Volume 68

Contents to Volume 68

Contents to Volume 67 (1996)

Number 1 - October 1996

Guest Editorial

Primary afferents and inflammatory hyperexcitability
K. Ren (USA)

Editorial

New perspectives on the definition of pain
K.J.S. Anand and K.D. Craig (USA; Canada)

RE VIEW ARTICLES

The impact of dementia on the pain experience
M.J. Farrell, B. Katz and R.D. Helrne (Australia)

Application of focused ultrasound for research on pain
I. ab Ithel Davies, L.R. Gavniov and E.M. Tsirulnikov (UK; Russia)

RESEARCH REPORTS

The prevalence of pain among the oldest old in Sweden
G. Brattberg, M.G. Parker and M. Thorslund (Sweden)

The use of multiple-item scales for pain intensity measurement in chronic pain patients
M.P. Jensen, L.R. Turner, J.A. Turner and J.M. Romano (USA)

Coping with chronic pain: flexible goal adjustment as an interactive buffer against pain-related distress
U. Schmitz, H. Saile and P. Nilges (Germany)

Tension-type headache in different age groups at (wo headache centers
C. Wober-Bingol, C. Wober, A. Karwautz, P.r Schnider, C. Vesely, C. Wagner-Ennsgraber, K. Zebenholzer and P. Wessely (Austria)

Right-lateralised central processing for pain of nitroglycerin-induced cluster headache
J.-C. Hsieh, J. Hannerz and M. Ingvar (Sweden; ROC)

The effect of ketamine on phantom pain: a central neuropathic disorder maintained by peripheral input
L. Nikolajsen, C.L. Hansen, I. Nielsen, 1. Keller, L. Arendt-Nielsen and T.S. Jensen (Denmark)

Continuous co-administration of dextromethorphan or MK-801 with morphine: attenuation of morphine dependence and naloxone-reversible attenuation of morphine tolerance
B.H. Manning, J. Mao, H. Frenk, D.D. Price and D.J. Mayer (USA; Israel)

Vibrotactile threshold is elevated in temporomandibular disorders
M. Hollins, A. Sigurdsson. L. Fillingim and A.K. Goble (USA)

Progressive tactile hypersensitivity: an inflammation-induced incremental increase in the excitability of the spinal cord
Q.-P. Ma and C.J. Woolf(UK)

Psychological differences between reflex sympathetic dystrophy and non-RSD chronic pain patients
S. Bruehl, B. Husfeldt, T.R. Lubenow, H. Nath and A.D. Ivankovich (USA)

Individualized use of methadone and opioid rotation in the comprehensive management of cancer pain associated with poor prognostic indicators
A. Vigano', D. Fan and E. Bruera (Canada)

A placebo controlled double blind trial to evaluate the effectiveness of pulsed short wave therapy for osteoarthritic hip and knee pain
J.A. Klaber Moffett, P.H. Richardson, H. Frost and A. Osbom (UK)

Independent effects of ischaemia and noradrenaline on thermal hyperalgesia in capsaicin-treated skin
P.D. Drummond (Australia)

Exclusion of p75NGFR and other candidate genes in a family with hereditary sensory neuropathy Type II
G. Davar. C. Shalish, A. Blumenfeld and X.0. Breakefield (USA)

Development of the Waldron/Varni Pediatric Pain Coping Inventory
J.W. Vami, S.A. Waldron, R.A. Gragg, M.A. Rapoff, B.H. Bernstein, C.B. Lindsley and M.D. Newcomb (USA)

The spinal contribution of substance P to the generation and maintenance of inflammatory hyperalgesia in the rat
R.J. Traub (USA)

Sensitization of the tail-flick reflex following exposure to either a single prolonged test trial or behavioral testing under the analgesic influence of morphine
A.E. Baldwin and J.T. Cannon (USA)

Both motor and sensory abnormalities contribute to changes in foot posture in an expenmental rat neuropathic model
H.S. Na, Y.W. Yoon and J.M. Chung (USA)

Enhanced withdrawal responses to heat and mechanical stimuli following intraplantar injection of capsaicin in rats
H.D. Gilchrist, B.L. Allard and D.A. Simone (USA)

Enantioselective inhibition of the formalin paw late phase by the NK1 receptor antagonist L-733,060 in gerbils
N.M.J. Rupniak, E. Carlson, S. Boyce. J.K. Webb and R.G. Hill (UK)

Dermatomes in the rat limbs as determined by antidromic stimulation of sensory C-fibers in spinal nerves
Y. Takahashi and Y. Nakajima (Japan)

Development of thermal nociception in rats
M. Falcon, D. Guendellman, A. Stolberg, H. Frenk and G. Urea (Israel)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Response to Editorial:

New Perspectives on the Definition of Pain
H. Merskey

Response to Editorial by Anand and Craig
P.D. Wall Re:

Reply to Letters to the Editor from Merskey & Wall
K.J.S. Anand and K.D. Craig (USA; Canada)

Comment on Editorial by Anand and Craig
S.W.G. Derbyshire (UK)

Comments on Luo and Wiesenfeld-Hallin (PAIN 63 (1995) 173-179)
J. Katz (Canada)

Response to comments by Katz
Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin (Sweden)

Comments on Eccleston (PAIN, 63 (1995) 3-10)
S. Maltzman (USA)

Response on comment by Maltzman
C. Eccleston (UK)

Comments on Carmody, PAIN. 63 (1995) 136
R.B.Raffa(USA)

Response on comment by Raffa
J. Carmody (Australia)

Comment on Kramis et al. (PAIN, 64 (1996) 1-19)
R.A. Boas (New Zealand)

Response to comment by Boas
R.C. Kramis, W.J. Roberts and R.G. Gillette

Comments on Detweiler et al. (PAIN 63 (1995) 251-254)
F.V. Abbott, K.B.J. Franklin and R. Melzack (Canada)

Response to comments by Abbott et al.
A.I. Basbaum, D.S. Rohde and D.J. Detweiler (USA)

Comment on Ortleret al. (PAIN. 62 (1995) 357-361)
W.0. Arruda and S.C. Humhevicz (Brazil)

Response to comments by Arruda and Hunhevicz
M. Ortler, A. Obwegeser and J.J. Langmayr (Austria)

Sumatriptan and episodic pain syndromes other than migraine
I. Roberts-Thomson, J. Argyrides, P. Pannall and D. Frewin (Australia)

Comment on Merskey (PAIN, 64 (1996) 205)
J.-E. Banos (Brazil)

Neuropathic pain: lessons from opioid tolerance/dependence
M. Levin and J. Ovelmen-Levitt (USA)

Numbers 2 and 3 - October 1996

 REVIEW ARTICLES

The medullary subnucleus reticularis dorsalis (SRD) as a key link in both the transmission and modulation of pain signals
L. Villanueva, D. Bouhassira and D. Le Bars (France)

Pain and its persistence in herpes zoster
R.H. Dworkin and R.K. Portenoy (USA)

RESEARCH REPORTS

Reactive effects of diary self-assessment in chronic pain patients
C.E. Cruise, J. Broderick, L. Porter, A. Kaell and A.A. Stone (USA)

Assessing the dimensions of pain: a multitrait-multimethod evaluation of seven measures
K.A. Holroyd, P. Talbot, J.E. Holm, J.D. Pingel, A.E. Lake and J.R. Saper (USA)

Dimensions of the impact of cancer pain in a four country sample: new information from multidimensional scaling
C.S. Cleeland, Y. Nakamura, T.R. Mendoza, K.R. Edwards, J. Douglas and R.C. Serlin (USA)

Evidence for a change in neural processing in phantom limb paatients
W. Larbig, P. Montoya, H. Flor, H. Bilow, S. Weller. N. Birbaumer (Germany; Italy)

Lack of effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation upon experimentally induced delayed onset muscle soreness in humans
J.A. Craig, M.B. Cunningham, D.M. Walsh, G.D. Baxter and J.M. Alien (UK)

Is there a pathway in the posterior funiculus that signals visceral pain?
P.M. Hirshberg, E.D. Al-Chaer, N.B. Lawand, K.N. Westlund and W.D. Willis (USA)

Basal and touch-evoked fos-like immunoreactivity during experimental inflammation in the rat
Q.-P. Ma and C.J. Woolf (UK)

Reflex sympathetic dystrophy: skin blood flow, sympathetic vasoconstrictor reflexes and pain before and after surgical sympathectomy
R. Baron and C. Maier (Germany)

Multiple session experimental pain measurement
D. Yamitsky, E. Sprecher, R. Zaslansky and J.A. Hemli (Israel)

Pain control after dental surgery: a double-blind, randomised trial of lomoxicam versus morphine
S.E. N0rholt, S. Sindet-Pedersen, U. Larsen, U. Bang, J. Ingerslev, 0. Nielsen, H.J. Hansen and A.K. Ersbell (Denmark)

Characterization of time course of spinal amino acids, citrulline and PGE^ release after carrageenan/kaolin-induced knee joint inflammation: a chronic microdialysis study
L.C. Yang, M. Marsala, T.L. Yaksh (ROC; USA)

Inhibition of trigeminal neurons by intravenous administration of the serotonin (5HT))g/Q receptor agonist zolmitriptan (311C90): are brain stem sites therapeutic target in migraine ?
P.J. Goadsby and K.L. Hoskin (UK)

Oral administration of dextromethorphan prevents the development of morphine tolerance and dependence in rats
J. Mao, D.D. Price, P.S. Caruso and D.J. Mayer (USA)

The opioid ketobemidone has a NMDA blocking effect
S. Andersen, A.H. Dickenson, M. Kohn, A. Reeve, W. Rahman and B. Ebert (Denmark; UK)

Endothelin antagonist bosentan blocks neurogenic inflammation, but is not effective in aborting migraine attacks
A. May, H.J. Gijsman, A. Wallnofer, R. Jones, H.C. Diener and M.D. Ferrari (Germany; Switzerland)

Ketoprofen produces profound inhibition of spinal c-Fos protein expression resulting from an inflammatory stimulus but not from noxious heat
J. Buritova, P. Honore and J.-M. Besson (France)

Abnormal spontaneous activity and responses to norepinephrine in dissociated dorsal root ganglion cells after chronic nerve constriction
M. Petersen, J. Zhang, J.-M. Zhang and R.H. LaMotte (Germany; USA)

Spontaneous and mechanically evoked afferent activity originating from myelinated fibres in ferret inferior alveolar nerve neuromas
U. Bongenhielm and P.P. Robinson (UK)

The Chinese version of the Brief Pain Inventory (BP1-C): its development and use in a study of cancer pain
X.S. Wang, T.R. Mendoza, S.-Z. Gao and C.S. Cleeland (USA; People's Republic of China)

Efficacy and tolerance of repeated oral doses of tolperisone hydrochloride in the treatment of painful reflex muscle spasm: results of a prospective placebo-controlled double-blind trial
H.G. Pratzel, R.-G. Alken and S. Ramm (Germany)

The clinical course of musculoskeletal pain in empirically derived groupings of injured workers
J. Crook and H. Moldofsky (Canada)

Nitric oxide mediates long-term hyperalgesic and antinociceptive effects of the N-terminus of substance P in the formalin assay in mice
V.M. Goetti and A.A. Larson (USA)

Epidural and subcutaneous morphine in the management of cancer pain: a double-blind cross-over study
E. Kalso, T. Heiskanen, M. Rantio, P.H. Rosenberg and A. Vainio (Finland)

Excitatory amino release within spinal trigeminal nucleus after mustard oil injection into the temporomandibular joint region of the rat
D.A. Bereiter and A.P. Benetti (USA)

Pain measurement in elders with chronic low back pain: traditional and alternative approaches
D. Weiner, C. Pieper, E. McConnell, S. Martinez and F. Keefe (USA)

Mothers' attitudes and behavior toward medicating children's pain
S.P. Forward, T.L. Brown and P.J. McGrath (Canada)

Cancer pain assessment and management by housestaff
P.A. Sloan, M.B. Donnelly, R.W. Schwartz and D.A. Sloan (USA)

Pain perception in idiopathic cervical dystonia (spasmodic torticollis)
F. Lobbezoo, R. Tanguay, M. Thu Thon and G.J. Lavigne (Canada)

Prevalence and characteristics of chronic sensory problems in burn patients
A. Malenfant, R. Forget, J. Papillon, R. Amsel, J.-Y. Frigon and M. Choiniere (Canada)

A comparison of tension-type headache in migraineurs and in Non-migraineurs: a population-based study
V. Ulrich, M.B. Russell, R. Jensen and J. Olesen (Denmark)

CLINICAL NOTES

Diagnostic obturator nerve block for inguinal and back pain: a recovered opinion
Y. Hong, T. O'Grady, D. Lopresti and C. Carlsson (USA)

Relationship between thresholds to thermally and to mechanically induced pain in patients with eating disorders and healthy subjects
M. de Zwaan, D. Biener, C. Schneider and G. Stacher (Austria)

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Neurochemicals, estrogen and headache
V. Limmroth (USA)

Corrigendum

Author index to Volume 67

Contents to Volume 67

Contents to Volume 66 (1996)

Editorial

Welcome to the 8th World Congress on Pain, Vancouver, Canada, August 17-22, 1996
T.S. Jcnaen (Denmark)

RESEARCH PAPERS

Patients' memories of painful medical treatments; real-time and retrospective evaluations of two minimally invasive procedures
D.A. Redelmeier and D. Kahneman (USA)

The effect of ethnicity on prescriptions for patient-controlled analgesia for post-operative pain
B. Ng, J.E. Dimsdale, J.D. Rollnik and H. Shapiro (USA)

Inpaticnt vs. outpatient pain management: results of a randomised controlled trial
A.C.de C. Williams, P.H. Richardson, M.K. Nicholas, C.E. Pither, V.R. Harding, K.L. Ridout, J.A. Ralphs,I.H. Richardson, D.M. Justins and J.H. Chamberlain ((United Kingdom; Australia)

Spatial summation of heat pain: a reassessment
R. Defrin and G. Urea (Israel)

A parsimonious set of verbal descriptors of pain sensation derived from the McGill Pain Questionnaire
E. Fernandez and S. Towery (USA)

The P300 in pain evoked potentials
R. Zaslansky, E. Sprcchcr, C.E. Tenke, J.A. Hemli and D. Yamitsky (Israel; USA)

The effect of Ketamine on stimulation of primary and secondary hyperalgesic areas induced by capsaicin — a double-blind, placebo-controlled, human experimental study
O.K.. Andersen, S. Felsby, L, Nicolaisen, P. Bjerring, T.S. Jenscn and L. Arendt-Nielsen (Denmark)

Successful treatment of shoulder pain syndrome due to supraspinatus tendinids with transdermal nitroglyccrin. A double blind study
J.R. Berrazueta, A. Losada, J. Poveda, A. Ochoteco, A. Riestra, E. Salas and J.A. Amado (Spain)

Computer-controlled lidocaine infusion for the evaluation of neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve injury
M.S. Wallace, J.B. Dyck, S.S. Rossi and T.L. Yaksh (USA)

CO; laser activation of nociceptive and non-nociceptive thermal afferents from hairy and glabrous skin
A.D. Towell, A.M. Purves and S.G. Boyd (United Kingdom)

Sensitisation of visceral afferents by nerve growth factor in the adult rat
N. Dmitrieva and S.B. McMahon (United Kingdom)

Stimulus properties and antinociceptive effects of selective bradykinin b] and B; receptor antagonists in rats
K.J. Sufka and J.T. Roach (USA)

Editorial Review Article

Current views on neurostimulation in the treatment of cardiac ischemic syndromes
.A.J. Jcssurun, M.J.L. DcJongste, and P.K. Blanksma (The Netherlands)

RESEARCH PAPERS

Hemodynamic and sympathetic nerve responses to painful stimuli in nonnotensive and borderline hypertensive subjects
H.P. Schobel, M. Ringkamp, A. Bchnnann, C. Forster, R.E. Schmieder and H.0. Handworker (Germany)

Suppression of an inhibitory jaw reflex by the anticipation of pain in man
A.J. Scott and S.W. Caddcn (UK)

Generalized hypervigilance in fibromyalgia: evidence of perceptual amplification
A.J. McDermid, G.B. Rollman and G.A. McCain (Canada)

Anxiety and pain: attentional and endorphincrgic influences
S.A. Janssen and A. Arntz (The Netherlands)

Rectal afferent function in patients with inflammatory and functional intestinal disorders
C.N. Bernstein, N. Niazi, M. Robert, H. Mertz, A. Kodner, J. Munakata, B. Naliboff and E.A. Mayer (The Netherlands)

Inflammatory mediators potentiate pain induced by experimental tissue acidosis
K.H. Stccn, A.E. Steen, H.-W. Kreysel and P.W. Reeh (Germany)

Predictive utility of the CSQ in low back pain: individual vs. composite measures
D.J.A. Dozois, K.S. Dobson, M. Wong, D. Hughes and A. Long (Canada)

Influence of previous pain experience on the episode incidence of low back pain: results from the South Manchester Back Pain Study
A.C. Papagcorgiou, P.R. Croft, E. Thomas, S. Ferry, M. IV Jayson and A.J. Silman (United Kingdom)

Pain during mammography: characteristics and relationship to demographic and medical variables
P.J. Kornguth, F.J. Keefe and M.R. Conaway (USA)

Pain after breast surgery: a survey of 282 women
M.S. Wallace, A.M. Wallace, J. Lee and M.K. Dobke (USA)

The relationship between symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and pain, affective disturbance and disability among patients with accident and non-accident related pain
M.E. Geisser, R.S. Roth, J.E. Bachman and T.A. Eckert (USA)

The effect of experimental jaw muscle pain on postural muscle activity
C.S. Stonier, X. Zhang and J.P. Lund (USA, Canada)

Faking a profile: can naive subjects simulate whiplash responses?
B.J. Wallis and N. Bogduk (Australia)

Deriving dichotomous outcome measures from continuous data in randomised controlled trials of analgesics
A. Moore, H. McQuay and D. Oavaghan (UK)

Developing a database of published reports of randomised clinical trials in pain research
A.R. Jadad, D. Carroll, A. Moore and H. McQuay (UK)

Ibuprofen compared with ibuprofen plus caffeine after third molar surgery
H.J. McQuay. K. Angell, D. Carroll, R.A. Moore and R.P. Juniper (UK)

EfTecU of systemic morphine on responses of primates to first or second pain sensations
D.C. Yeomans, B.Y. Cooper and C.J. Vierck, It. (USA)

Individual differences in the hotplate test and effects of habituation on sensitivity to morphine
M.A. Plonc, D.F. Emcrich and M.D. Lindncr (USA)

The bee venom test: a new tonic-pain test
W.R. Lariviere and R. Melzack (Canada)

Treatment of a chronic allodynia-like response in spinally injured rats: effects of systemically administered excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists
J.-X. Hao and X.-J. Xu (Sweden)

Effects of spinal cord stimulation on touch-evoked allodynia involve OABAergic mechanisms. An experimental study in the mononeuropathk rat
J.-O. Cui, B. Linderoth and B.A. Meyerson (Sweden)

Behavioral and electrophysiological assessment of hyperalgesia and changes in dorsal horn responses following partial sciatic nerve ligation in rats
K. Takaishi, J.H. Eisele Jr. and E. Carstens (USA)

Behavioral analysis of diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNIC): antinociception and escape reactions
M.M. Morgan and P.K. Whitney (USA)

Treatment of a chronic allodynia-like response in spinally injured rats: effects of systemically administered nitric oxide synthase inhibitors
J.-X. Hao and X.-J. Xu (Sweden)

Strychnine-sensitive modulation is selective for non-noxious xomatosensory input in the spinal cord of the rat
S.E. Sherman and C.W. Loomis (Canada)

A nitric oxide synthesis inhibitor (L-NAME) reduces licking behavior and Fox-labeling in the spinal cord of rats during formalin-induced inflammation
A.K. Rochc, M. Cook, G.L. Wikox, K.C. Kajander (USA)

The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 differentially modulates m and x opioid actions in spinal cord in vitro
J. Feng and J.J. Kendig (People's Republic of China, USA)

Calcitonin gene-related peptide content, basal outflow and electrically-evoked release from monoarthritic rat spinal cord in vitro.
M. Malcangio and N.G. Bowery (UK)

Characteristics of nerve growth factor induced hyperalgesia in adult rats: dependence on enhanced bradykinin-1 receptor activity but not neurokinin-1 receptor activation
A. Rucff, A.J.L.R. Dawson and L.M. Mendell (USA)

Endotoxin-induced local inflammation and hyperalgesia in rats and mice: a new model for inflammatory pain
S.A. Kanaan, N.E. Saade, J.J. Haddad, A.M. Abdelnoor, S.F. Atweh, S.J. Jabbur and B. Safieh-Garabedian (Lebanon)

Pain memories in phantom limbs: a case study
A. Hill, C.A. Niven and C. Knusaen (UK)

Psychosomatic treatment of phantom limb pain with post-traumatic stress disorder: a case report
M. Muraoka, H. Komiyama, M. Hosoi, K. Mine and C. Kubo (Japan)

Analgesic effect of subarachnoid neostigmine in two patients with cancer pain
J.G. Klamt, M.P. dos Reis, J.B. Neto and W.A. Prado (Brazil)

Contents to Volume 65 (1996)

Number 1 - APRIL 1996

In Memoriam P.A. Beller Editorial Statement
R. Dubner

Back Pain in the Workplace. I
P.D. Wall Back

Pain in the Workplace. II
J. Looser

RESEARCH PAPERS

Inhibition of noxious stimulus-evoked pain behaviors and neuronal fos-like immunoreactivity in the spinal cord of the rat by supraspinal morphine
K.R. Gogas, H.J. Cho, G.I. Botchkina, J.D. Levine and A.I. Basbaum (USA)

The effect of lesions of the dorsolateral funiculus on formalin pain and morphine analgesia: a dose-response analysis
F.V. Abbott, Y. Hong and K.B.J. Franklin (Canada)

Lack of morphine-6-glucuronide antinociception after morphine treatment. Is morphine-3-glucuronide involved?
C.C. Faura, M.J. Olaso, C.G. Cabanes and J.F. Horga ((Spain))

Responses of adult human dorsal root ganglion neurons in culture to capsaicin and low pH
T.K. Baumann, K.J. Burchiel, S.L. Ingram and M.E. Martenson (USA)

Lidocaine patch: double-blind controlled study of a new treatment method for post-herpetic neuralgia
M.C. Rowbotham, P.S. Davies, C. Verkempinck and B.S. Galer (USA)

Topical aspirin/diethyl ether mixture versus indomethacin and diclofenac/diethyl ether mixtures for acute herpetic neuralgia and postherpetic neuralgia: a double-blind crossover placebo-controlled study
G. De Benedittis and A. Lorenzetti (Italy)

The influence of children's vocal expressions, age, medical diagnosis and information obtained from parents on nurses' pain assessments and decisions regarding interventions
J.P.H. Hamers, H.H. Abu-Saad, M.A. Van den Hout, R.J.G. Halfens and A.D.M. Kester (Netherlands)

Regional anesthesia for pain associated with terminal pediatric malignancy
J.J. Collins, H.E. Grier, N.F. Sethna, R.T. Wilder and C.B. Berde ()

Responsiveness of functional status in low back pain: a comparison of different instruments
A.J.H.M. Beurskens, H.C.W. De Vet and A.J.A. Koke (Netherlands)

Specificity of diagnostic nerve blocks: a prospective, randomized study of sciatica due to lumbosacral spine disease
R.B. North, D.H. Kidd, M. Zahurak and S. Piantadosi (USA)

A validation study of an Italian version of the Brief Pain Inventory (Breve Questionario Per La Valutazione Del Dolore)
A. Caraceni, T.R. Mendoza, E. Mencaglia, C. Baratella, K. Edwards, M.J. Forjaz, C. Martini, R.C. Serlin, F. De Conno and C.S. Cleeland (Italy, USA)

Correlates of depression in chronic pain patients: a comprehensive examination
P.M. Averill, D.M. Novy, D.V. Nelson and L.A. Berry (USA)

Effects of cardiac vagal afferent electrostimulation on the responses of trigeminal and trigeminothalamic neurons to noxious orofacial stimulation
D.F. Bossut and W. Maixner (USA)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Myofacial pain: asthma of the back and back pain in the workplace
E. Thompson (Canada)

Re: Back pain in the Workplace, W.E. Fordyce (Ed.)
H. Merskey (Canada)

Re: Back Pain in the Workplace Management of Disability in Nonspecific Conditions, Wilbert E. Fordyce (Ed.),

Task Force on Pain in the Workplace, IASP Press, Seattle, WA, 1995
R.W. Teasel! (Canada)

Response to Thompson/Merskey/Teasell
W.E. Fordyce (USA)

Re: Back Pain in the Workplace
G. Waddell (UK)

Statement approved by the Executive of the Canadian Pain Society on 2 December 1995 Canadian Pain Society

Comments on Cherry et al. PAIN, 59 (1995) 119-121
P.M. Edmonds and C.L. Davis (UK)

Numbers 2/3 - MAY/JUNE 1996

Publisher's Note Guest Editorial

Review Articles

Gender variations in clinical pain experience
A.M. Unruh (Canada)

Spinal cord stimulation in severe angina pectoris - presentation of current studies, indications and clinical experience
T. Eliasson, L.-E. Augustinsson and C. Mannheimer (Sweden)

RESEARCH PAPERS

Evidence for slowly conducting afferent fibres innervating both tooth pulp and periodontal ligament in the cat
M.K.C. Mengel, E. Jyvasjarvi and K.-D. Kniffki (Germany)

Topical capsaicin selectively attenuates heat pain and AS fiber-mediated laser-evoked potentials
A. Beydoun, D.B.S. Dyke, T.J. Morrow and K.L. Casey (USA)

Back pain in primary care: predictors of high health-care costs
C.C. Engel, M. Von Korff and W.J. Katon (USA)

Endothelin-1 in periaqueductal gray area of mice induces analgesia via glutamatergic receptors
M. D'Amico, L. Berrino, S. Maione, A. Filippelli, V. De Novellis and F. Rossi (Italy)

Hyperalgesia in rats following intracerebroventricular administration of endotoxin: effect of bradykinin b] and B; receptor antagonist treatment
K. Walker, A. Dray and M. Perkins (UK)

Comparison of tenoxicam and bromazepan in the treatment of fibromyalgia: a ramdomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
J. Quijada-Carrera, A. Valenzuela-Castano, J. Povedano-Gomez, A. Femandez-Rodriguez, W. Hernanz-Mediano, A. Gutier-rez-Rubio, J.L. De la Iglesia-Salgado and A. Garcia-Lopez (Spain)

The role of pain behaviors in the modulation of marital conflict in chronic pain couples
L. Schwartz, M.A. Slater and G.R. Birchler (USA)

Spontaneous action potential activity in isolated dorsal root ganglion neurons from rats with a painful neuropathy
R.E. Study and M.G. Krai (USA)

The undertreatment of pain in ambulatory AIDS patients
W. Breitbart, B.D. Rosenfeld, S.D. Passik, M.V. McDonald, H. Thaler and R.K. Portenoy (USA)

Subjective judgments of deception in pain expression: accuracy and errors
H.D. Hadjistavropoulos, K.D. Craig, T. Hadjistavropoulos and G.D. Poole (Canada)

Qualitatively altered nociception in chronic myofascial pain
L. Bendtsen, R. Jensen and J. Olesen (Denmark)

In vitro and in vivo studies of subcutaneous hydromorphone implants designed for the treatment of cancer pain
G.J. Lesser, S.A. Grossman, K.W. Leong, H. Lo and S. Eller (USA)

Clinical Notes

Sufentanil does not preempt pain after abdominal hysterectomy
C. Sarantopoulos and A. Fassoulaki (Greece)

Facilitation of spinal cord stimulator implantation with epidural analgesia
J. Richardson (UK)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Comments on Lang et al., PAIN, 60 (1995) 295-302
J. Hancock (New Zealand)

Reply to J. Hancock
E. Lang, D. Claus and B. Neundorfer (Germany)

The effects of cbgnitive-behavioural therapy in chronic pain
A. C de C Williams, C.E. Pither, M.K. Nicholas, D.M. Justins, S. Morley, A. Diamond, S. Linton, J. Vlaeyen, P. Nilges and C. Eccleston (UK, Australia, Sweden, Netherlands, Germany)

Reply to Williams et al.
I. Pilowsky and N. Spence (Australia)

Pain during bone marrow aspiration
F.V. Abbott (Canada)

Reply to F. Abbott
C. Berde (USA)

Reply to Bendtsen et al. (PAIN, 62 (1995) 250)
C.J. Atkins and A Ziclinski (Canada)

Comments on Smith and Smith (Pain, 62 (1995) 51-60)
A.W. Upkowski and D.B. Carr (USA)

Reply M.J. Smith and G. Smith (Australia)

Comments on Sotgiu et al. (Pain, 62 (1995) 250)
R.A. Jaffe (USA)

Pain and respiration
D.L. Bourke (USA)

Author Index to Volume 65

Contents to Volume 65

Contents to Volume 64 (1996)

Number 1 - January 1996

Clinical Review

Post-sympathectomy neuralgia: hypotheses on peripheral and central neuronal mechanisms
R.C. Kramis, W.J. Roberts and R.G. Gillette (USA)

RESEARCH PAPERS

Medial frontal cortex lesions selectively attenuate the hot plate response: possible nocifensive apraxia in the-rat
L.N. Pastoriza, T.J. Morrow and K.L. Casey (USA)

The formalin test in rat: validation of an automated system
M.F. Jett and S. Michelson (USA)

Contributions of injured and intact afferents to neuropathic pain in an experimental rat model
Y.W. Yoon, H.S. Na and J.M. Chung (USA)

Fixed-diameter polyethylene cuffs applied to the rat sciatic nerve induce a painful neuropathy: ultrastructural morphometric analysis of axonal alterations
T. Mosconi and L. Kruger (USA)

Lignocaine selectively reduces C fibre-evoked neuronal activity in rat spinal cord in vitro by decreasing A^-methyl-D-aspartate and neurokinin receptor-mediated post-synaptic depolarizations; implications for the development of novel centrally acting analgesics
I. Nagy and C.J. Woolf (UK)

Dose-dependent competitive block by topical acetylsalicylic and salicylic acid of low pH-induced cutaneous pain
K.H. Steen, P.W. Reeh and H.W. Kreysel (Germany)

Parents' management of children's pain following 'minor' surgery
G.A. Finley, P.J. McGrath, S.P. Forward, G. McNeill and P. Fitzgerald (Canada)

Determinants of success and failure of EMLA
J. Lander, M. Hodgins, S. Nazarali, J. McTavish, J. Ouellette and E. Friesen (Canada)

Ro 15-8081 in osteoarthritis of hip and knee: a double-blind placebo-controlled multicentre dose-ranging study on analgesia
D. Bolnot-Delmas, J.-P. Buch, H. Zeidler and M. Dougados (France, Switzerland, Germany)

Assessment of cancer pain: a prospective evaluation in 2266 cancer patients referred to a pain service
S. Grond, D. Zech, C. Diefenbach, L. Radbruch and K.A. Lehmann (Germany)

A comparison of morphine, pethidine and fentanyl in the postsurgical patient-controlled analgesia environment
A. Woodhouse, A.F.T. Hobbes, L.E. Mather and M. Gibson (Australia)

Experimental pain stimulates respiration and attenuates morphine-induced respiratory depression: a controlled study in human volunteers
P.M. Borgbjerg, K. Nielsen and J. Franks (Denmark)

A comparison of the effects of noxious and innocuous counterstimuli on experimentally induced itch and pain
L. Ward, E. Wright and S.B. McMahon (UK)

Nitric oxide as a chemical link in the generation of pain from veins in humans
D. Kindgen-Milles and J.0. Arndt (Germany)

The effect of age on AS- and C-fibre thermal pain perception
M.C. Chakour, S.J. Gibson, M. Bradbeer and R.D. Helrne (Australia)

Perception of fault in patients with chronic pain
D.E. DeGood and B. Kiernan (USA)

The role of spinal cord activation before neurectomy in the development of autotomy
H. Asada, Y. Yamaguchi, S. Tsunoda and Y. Fukuda (Japan)

Estrogen and progesterone activate spinal kappa-opiate receptor analgesic mechanisms
M.E. Dawson-Basoa and A.R. Gintzler (USA)

The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 reduces Fos-like immunoreactivity in central trigeminal neurons and blocks select endocrine and autonomic responses to corneal stimulation in the rat
D.A. Bereiter, D.F. Bereiter and C.B. Hathaway (USA)

Capsaicin activated currents in rat dorsal root ganglion cells
L. Liu, Y. Wang and S.A. Simon (USA)

Monitoring adequacy of a-adrenoceptor blockade following systemic phentolamine administration
S.N. Raja, J.L. Turnquist, S. Meleka and J.N. Campbell (USA)

Additional comments on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and topical analgesia (PAIN, 61 (1995) 494-495)
D.A. Willoughby, A.R. Moore and M.P. Seed (UK)

Pain specialists and pain terms
H. Merskey (Canada)

Does invasive medical treatment confound the assessment of out-patient cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic non-malignant pain?
R.W. Millard and J. Porzelius (USA)

Reply to C. Spanswick, T. Johnson and K. Booker
I. Pilowsky and N. Spence (Australia)

Reply to Millard and Porzelius
I. Pilowsky and N. Spence (Australia)

Comments on Pilowskey et al.
C. Spanswick, T. Johnson, K. Booker and S. Lane (UK)

Number 2 - February 1996

Review Article

An analytical review of 24 controlled clinical trials for fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS)
K.P. White and M. Harth (Canada)

RESEARCH PAPERS

Can stress-related shoulder and neck pain develop independently of muscle activity?
0. Vasseljen, Jr. and R.H. Westgaard (Norway)

The influence of low back pain on muscle activity and coordination during gait: a clinical and experimental study
L. Arendt-Nielsen, T. Graven-Nielsen, H. Svarrer and P. Svensson (Denmark)

Sensory-motor interactions of human experimental unilateral jaw muscle pain: a quantitative analysis
P. Svensson, L. Arendt-Nielsen and L. Houe (Denmark)

Mechanisms of spontaneous tension-type headaches: an analysis of tenderness, pain thresholds and EMG
R. Jensen (Denmark)

Cognitive coping and appraisal processes in the treatment of chronic headaches
M.M. Ter Kuile, P. Spinhoven, A.C.G. Linssen and H.C. Van Houwelingen (The Netherlands)

Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) during distension shoulder arthrography: a controlled trial
B. Morgan, A.R. Jones, K.A. Mulcahy, D.B. Finlay and B. Collett (UK)

A new method of recording somatosensory evoked potentials by randomized electrical tooth stimulation with 6 levels of intensity
M. Umino, T. Ohwatari and M. Nagao (Japan)

The effects of isoflurane on repeated nociceptive stimuli (central temporal summation)
S. Petersen-Felix, L. Arendt-Nielsen, P. Bak, M. Fischer, P. Bjerring and A.M. Zbinden (Switzerland, Denmark)

NMDA receptor blockade in chronic neuropathic pain: a comparison of ketamine and magnesium chloride
S. Felsby, J. Nielsen, L. Arendt-Nielsen and T.S. Jensen (Denmark)

Amitriptyline effectively relieves neuropathic pain following treatment of breast cancer
K. Eija, T. Tiina and N. Pertti J (Finland)

Traumatic nociceptive pain activates, the hypothalamus and the periaqueductal gray: a positron emission tomography study
J.-C. Hsieh, M. Stahle-Backdahl, 6. Hagermark, S. Stone-Elander, 0. Rosenquist and M. Ingvar (Sweden, Taiwan)

Role of endothelin in mediating neurogenic plasma extravasation in rat dura mater
P. Brandii, B.-M. Loffler, V. Breu, R. Osterwalder, J.-P. Maire and M. Clozel (Switzerland)

Intraplantar injection of nerve growth factor into the rat hind paw: local edema and effects on thermal nociceptive threshold
R. Amann, R. Schuligoi, G. Herzeg and J. Donnerer (Austria)

Variation in the placebo effect in randomised controlled trials of analgesics: all is as blind as it seems
H. McQuay, D. Carroll and A. Moore (UK)

A double-blind randomised comparison of the effects of epidural clonidine, lignocaine and the combination of clonidine and lignocaine in patients with chronic pain
C. Glynn and K. O'Sullivan (UK, Ireland)

Formalin-evoked activity in identified primary afferent fibers: systemic lidocaine suppresses phase-2 activity
S. Puig and L.S. Sorkin (USA)

Age is the best predictor of postoperative morphine requirements
P.E. Macintyre and D.A. Jarvis (Australia)

Expression of /i- and k-, but not S; opioid receptor mRNAs is enhanced in the spinal dorsal horn of the arthritic rats
K. Maekawa, M. Minami, T. Masuda and M. Satoh (Japan)

Concerning the homology of painful experiences and pain descriptors: a multidimensional scaling analysis
M.N. Janal (USA)

The influence of warning signal timing and cognitive preparation on the aversiveness of cold-pressor pain
M. Weisenberg, J. Schwarzwald and I. Tepper (Israel)

Memory for labor pain: context and quality
C.A. Niven and E.E. Brodie (UK)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Comments on Gunn, PAIN, 60 (1995) 349-350
M.L. Cohen and J.L. Quintner (Australia)

Two in one: the genesis of central pain
S. Canavero, V. Bonicaizi and G. Castellano (Italy)

Comments on Thurston and Randich
H.L. Fields and M.M. Heinricher (USA)

Reply to Fields & Heinricher
C. Thurston and A. Randich (USA)

Analgesia and oral opioid consumption: strengths and shortcomings of methods
M.-M. Backonja and B.A. Oosnell (USA)

On 'strengths and shortcomings': reply to the letter by Backonja and Gosnell
R.C. Kupers and J.M. Gybels (Canada, Belgium)

Comments on Stubhaug, Grimstad and Breivik, PAIN, 62 (1995) 111-118
A.P.E. Vielvoye-Kerkmeer (The Netherlands)

Reply to P.E. Vielvoye-Kerkmeer
A. Stubhaug, J. Grimstad and H. Breivik (Norway)

Comments on Pentland and Donald
D. Genis and C. Busquets (Spain)

Number 3 - March 1996

Review Article

Back pain and pregnancy: a review
M. MacEvilly and D. Buggy (Ireland)

RESEARCH PAPERS

Modulation of pressure pain thresholds during and following isometric contraction in patients with fibromyalgia and in healthy controls
E. Kosek, J. Ekholm and P. Hansson (Sweden)

Chronic low back pain measurement with visual analogue scales in different settings
M. Ogon, M. Krismer, W. Sollner, W. Kantner-Rumplmair and A. Lampe (Austria)

Course of psychological variables in whiplash injury - a 2-year follow-up with age, gender and education pair-matched patients
B.P. Radanov, S. Begre, M. Sturzenegger and K.F. Augustiny (Switzerland)

A new analogue scale for assessing children's pain: an initial validation stud
P.A. McGrath, C.E. Seifert, K.N. Speechley, J.C. Booth, L. Stitt and M.C. Gibson (Canada)

Anger management style, hostility and spouse responses: gender differences in predictors of adjustment among chronic pain patients
J.W. Burns, B.J. Johnson, N. Mahoney, J. Devine and R. Pawl (USA)

Active and passive coping strategies in chronic pain patients
A.L. Snow-Turek, M.P. Norris and G. Tan (USA)

Multiple reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Which patients are at risk for developing a recurrence of reflex sympathetic dystrophy in the same or another limb
P.H.J.M. Veldman and R.J.A. Goris, M.D., Ph.D. (The Netherlands)

Central and peripheral mechanisms in chronic tension-type headache
G.L. Lipchik, K.A. Holroyd, C.R. France, S.A. Kvaal, D. Segal, G.E. Cordingley, L.A. Rokicki and H.R. McCool (USA)

Pain sensitivity in silent myocardial ischemia
M. Glusman, J. Coromilas, W.C. Clark, M.N. Janal, D.K. Blood, J.P. Kuhl and K. Burns (USA)

Laser-evoked cerebral potentials and sensory function in patients with central pain
K.L. Casey, A. Beydoun, J. Boivie, B. Sjolund, H. Holmgren, G. Leijon. T.J. Morrow and I. Rosen (USA, Sweden)

Characterization of a rat model of incisional pain
T.J. Brennan, E.P. Vandermeulen and G.F. Gebhart (USA)

Chromic gut suture reduces calcitonin-gene-related peptide and substance P levels in the spinal cord following chronic constriction injury in the rat
J. Xu, C.H. Pollock and K.C. Kajander (USA)

Abnormal discharge originates at the site of nerve injury in experimental constriction neuropathy (CCI) in the rat
M. Tal and E. Eliav (Israel)

Management of cancer pain in Denmark: a nationwide questionnaire survey
P. Sjegren, A.-M. Banning, N.-H. Jensen, M. Jensen, M. Klee and A. Vainio (Denmark, Finland)

Direct conversion from oral morphine to transdermal fentanyl: a multicenter study in patients with cancer pain
B. Donner, M. Zenz, M. Tryba and M. Strumpf (Germany)

The opposite effects of the opiate antagonist naloxone and the cholecystokinin antagonist proglumide on placebo analgesia
F. Benedetti (Italy)

Excitatory amino acid antagonists in the rostral ventromedial medulla inhibit mesencephalic morphine analgesia in rats
M. Spinella, M.L. Cooper and R.J. Bodnar (USA)

Desensitization follows excitation of bladder primary afferents by intravesical capsaicin, as shown by c-fos activation in the rat spinal cord

F. Cruz, A. Avelino and A. Coimbra (Portugal) Enhanced effects of co-administered dexamethasone and diclofenac on inflammatory pain processing and associated spinal c-Fos expression in the rat
J. Buritova, P. Honore, V. Chapman and J.-M. Besson (France)

Compulsive targeted self-injurious behaviour in humans with neuropathic pain: a counterpart of animal autotomy? Four case reports and literature review
A. Mailis (Canada)

Behavioral outcome of posterior parietal cortex injury in the monkey
W.K. Dong, T. Hayashi, V.J. Roberts, B.M. Fusco and E.H. Chudler (USA)

Clinical Notes

A case of uncommon withdrawal symptoms after a short period of spinal morphine administration
J. Devulder, P. Bohyn, F. Castille, M. De Laat and G. Roily (Belgium)

Peripheral analgesic effect of intra-articular clonidine
M. Gentili, A. Juhel and F. Bonnet (France)

Comparison between celiac plexus block and morphine treatment on quality of life in patients with pancreatic cancer pain
M. Kawamata, K. Ishitani, K. Ishikawa, H. Sasaki, K. Ota, K. Omote and A. Namiki (Japan)

Corrigenda

Modulation of pressure pain thresholds during and following isometric contraction
E. Kosek and J. Ekholm (Sweden)

Increased pressure pain sensibility in fibromyalgia patients is located deep to the skin but not restricted to muscle tissue
E. Kosek, J. Ekholm, P. Hansson (Sweden)

Erratum

Estrogen and progesterone activate spinal kappa-opiate receptor analgesic mechanisms
M.E. Dawson and A.R. Gintzler

Author Index to Volume 64

Contents to Volume 64