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Is there such a thing as psychological pain? And why it matters
Biro, David
Medicine regards pain as a signal of physical injury to the body despite evidence contradicting the linkage and despite the exclusion of vast numbers of sufferers who experience psychological pain. By broadening our concept of pain and making it more inclusive, we would not only better accommodate the basic science of pain but also would recognize what is already appreciated by the layperson--that pain from diverse sources, physical and psychological, share an underlying felt structure.
PMCID:2952112
PMID: 20835887
ISSN: 1573-076x
CID: 1896962
Personalizing medicine: the need for a companion to Gray's
Biro, David
PMID: 20618512
ISSN: 1365-4632
CID: 1896972
The mirror and self-knowledge
Biro, David
ORIGINAL:0014456
ISSN: n/a
CID: 4194632
Reflections of a zebra
Biro, D
ISI:000174929400004
ISSN: 0003-987x
CID: 4194582
One hundred days : my unexpected journey from doctor to patient
Biro, David
New York : Pantheon, 2000
Extent: 291 p. ; 22 cm
ISBN: 9780375407154
CID: 4194542
What syndrome is this? Rothmund-Thomson syndrome (poikiloderma congenitale) [Case Report]
Silverberg, N B; Biro, D E; Laude, T A
PMID: 10028003
ISSN: 0736-8046
CID: 1896982
Silent bond [Newspaper Article]
Biro, David
David Biro comments on his sister's life-saving bone morrow donation
PROQUEST:215501017
ISSN: 0028-7822
CID: 4194602
Papular mucinosis and human immunodeficiency virus infection [Case Report]
Biro, D E; Lynfield, Y C; Heilman, E R
Cutaneous mucin deposition occurs both as an isolated phenomenon and in patients with various systemic disorders. Among these are endocrinopathies (eg, hypo- and hyperthyroidism), malignancy (mycosis fungoides), connective tissue disorders (lupus erythematosus), and infectious diseases (scleredema associated with upper respiratory tract infection). We present a case of papular mucinosis in a patient infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. This case represents the third report of these disorders coexisting.
PMID: 7729156
ISSN: 0011-4162
CID: 1896992
Clinical aspects of topical retinoids
Biro, D E; Shalita, A R
Topical retinoids have been employed in dermatology since the 1960s to treat a wide variety of cutaneous disorders. This review focuses on three areas in which retinoids have had their greatest impact: acne vulgaris, photoaging and cutaneous neoplasia. The pharmacology of the available topical retinoids, their mechanism of action and the history of their use in these disorders are discussed.
PMID: 8142112
ISSN: 1011-0283
CID: 1271752