Table 4.
Budapest criteria for diagnosing in complex regional pain syndrome [11]
| 1. Continuing pain, which is impropriate to any inciting event | |
| 2. At least one symptom in three of the four following categories (report) | 3. At least one sign in two or more of following categories (evidence) |
| Sensory: hyperesthesia and/or allodynia | Sensory: hyperesthesia (to pinprick) and/or allodynia (to light touch, deep somatic pressure, or joint movement) |
| Vasomotor: temperature asymmetry, skin color changes, or skin color asymmetry | Vasomotor: temperature asymmetry, skin color changes, or skin color asymmetry |
| Sudomotor: edema, sweating changes, or sweating asymmetry | Sudomotor: edema, sweating changes, or sweating asymmetry |
| Motor/trophic: decreased range of motion, motor dysfunction (weakness, tremor, or dystonia), or trophic changes (hair, nail, or skin) | Motor/trophic: decreased range of motion, motor dysfunction (weakness, tremor, or dystonia), or trophic changes (hair, nail, or skin) |
| 4. There is no other diagnosis that better explains the signs and symptoms. | |