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D Yarnitsky

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Nir R, Nahman-Averbuch H, Moont R, Sprecher E, Yarnitsky D
Eur J Pain . 2016 Mar; 20(7):1025-43. PMID: 26991963
Preoperative administration of pharmacological substances, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or opioids, has been gaining acclaim as a preemptive measure to minimize postoperative pain. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed...
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Reches A, Nir R, Shram M, Dickman D, Laufer I, Shani-Hershkovich R, et al.
Eur J Pain . 2015 May; 20(2):250-62. PMID: 25960035
Background: Pain perception is typically assessed using subjective measures; an objective measure of the response to pain would be valuable. In this study, Brain Network Activation (BNA), a novel multivariate...
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Granovsky Y, Liem K, Weissman-Fogel I, Yarnitsky D, Chistyakov A, Sinai A
Eur J Pain . 2015 Apr; 20(2):241-9. PMID: 25919687
Background: 'Virtual lesion' ('VL') is a transient disruption of cortical activity during task performance. It can be induced by single pulses or short trains of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) directed...
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Yarnitsky D, Bouhassira D, Drewes A, Fillingim R, Granot M, Hansson P, et al.
Eur J Pain . 2014 Oct; 19(6):805-6. PMID: 25330039
Protocols for testing conditioned pain modulation (CPM) vary between different labs/clinics. In order to promote research and clinical application of this tool, we summarize the recommendations of interested researchers consensus...
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Bar-Shalita T, Vatine J, Yarnitsky D, Parush S, Weissman-Fogel I
Exp Brain Res . 2013 Nov; 232(2):587-95. PMID: 24247592
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR), a subtype of the proposed sensory modulation disorder (SMD), is characterized by over-responsiveness to stimuli in several sensory modalities. SMD individuals demonstrate abnormal responses to naturally occurring...
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Nahman-Averbuch H, Granovsky Y, Sprecher E, Steiner M, Tzuk-Shina T, Pud D, et al.
Eur J Pain . 2013 Jun; 18(1):47-55. PMID: 23776126
Background: Autonomic neuropathy, a relatively common complication of several chemotherapy agents, can affect the vagus nerve and its pain inhibitory capacity, thus increasing sensitivity to pain. This study aimed to...
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Granovsky Y, Schlesinger I, Fadel S, Erikh I, Sprecher E, Yarnitsky D
Eur J Neurol . 2013 May; 20(10):1375-82. PMID: 23701659
Background And Purpose: Reduced endogenous pain inhibition, as part of the degenerative process, is presumed to be the mechanism underlying the common presence of pain in patients with Parkinson's disease...
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Telman G, Kouperberg E, Sprecher E, Yarnitsky D
J Neurol Sci . 2009 Apr; 281(1-2):2-5. PMID: 19351569
Background: There are very limited data on the influence of pretreatment with aspirin (ASA) on the etiology of subsequent first-ever ischemic stroke. Materials And Methods: Five hundred ninety eight patients...
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Telman G, Yalonetsky S, Kouperberg E, Sprecher E, Lorber A, Yarnitsky D
Eur J Neurol . 2008 Jul; 15(9):969-72. PMID: 18637824
Background And Purpose: The inter-relation between the size of patent foramen ovale (PFO) by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and the amount of microembolic signals (MES) on transcranial doppler (TCD) is still...
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Telman G, Kouperberg E, Sprecher E, Yarnitsky D
J Neurol Sci . 2007 Dec; 268(1-2):83-6. PMID: 18076907
Background: There are data in the literature indicating that the number of microembolic signals (MES) in patients with patent foramen ovale (PFO) is directly related to stroke incidence and recurrence....