Topical amitriptyline combined with ketamine for the treatment of erythromelalgia: a retrospective study of 36 patients at Mayo Clinic.
Timothy J. Poterucha(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Sinéad Murphy(Amherst College), William T. Weiss(Mayo Clinic), Roger A Warndahl, Paola Sandroni(Mayo Clinic), Richard H. Rho(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Mark D.P. Davis(Mayo Clinic in Arizona)
PubMed
March 1, 2013
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