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April 2008
 

General Reports
 

          Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries   

 
The Role of Psychological and Behavioral Variables in Quality of Life and the Experience
of Bodily Pain Among Persons Living with HIV.
Kowal J, Overduin LY, Balfour L,et al 
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2008 Apr 12
Abstract
 
Pain in women with HIV/AIDS.
Gray G, Berger P.  
Pain
. 2007 Oct 22;

Abstract
 
Psychiatric aspects of comorbid HIV/AIDS and pain, Part 1.
Douaihy AB, Stowell KR, Kohnen S, et al
AIDS Read. 2007 Jun;17(6):310-4.
Abstract
 
Pain, problem drug use history, and aberrant analgesic use behaviors in persons living with
HIV.
Tsao JC, Stein JA, Dobalian A.
Pain. 2007 Apr 19;
Abstract
 
The Differential Influence of Pain and Fatigue on Physical Performance and Health Status in
Ambulatory Patients With Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
Simmonds MJ, Novy D, Sandoval R.  
Clin J Pain
. 2005 May/June;21(3):200-206.
Abstract
 
FULL-TEXT ARTICLE
Integrative approaches to pain management: how to get the best of both worlds
Berman BM
BMJ 2003;326 1320-1321
Paper
 
FULL-TEXT ARTICLE
Managing pain
Mann E
BMJ
2003;326 1320-1321
    
Paper
 
Current perspectives on pain in AIDS.
Breitbart W, Dibiase L.
Oncology (Huntingt) 2002 Jul;16(7):964-8, 972
Abstract

Pain in patients with HIV infection: issues for the new millennium.
Glare PA.
Eur J Pain 2001;5 Suppl A:43-8
Abstract

 
 

Renal Pain
 

          Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries   

Controlling Neuropathic Pain in HIV.
Verma S, Estanislao L, Mintz L, Simpson D. 
Curr Infect Dis Rep.
2004 Jun;6(3):237-242.
Abstract

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