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. 2008 Jul 23;3(7):e2742. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002742

Figure 2. Thermal detection in acute and chronic CRPS.

Figure 2

Cold detection thresholds (A) and warm detection thresholds (B), shown as change (Δ°C) from the adaption temperature of 32°C. Thresholds are significantly increased in acute and chronic CRPS. Significant increases are also found in the contralateral “unaffected” hand. Significance vs. controls: ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001; Significance vs. acute CRPS: ++ p<0.01, +++ p<0.001; Significance vs. ipsilateral hand: (§) p<0.10, § p<0.05, §§§ p<0.001. Note: Significance marks that bridge symbols of ipsilateral and contralateral hands apply to both hands. Error bars show 1SEM.