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Filter by:Background: - Many people who lose a limb feel pain in the missing limb. This feeling is called phantom limb pain. Researchers do not fully understand what causes this pain. Differences in people's genes may play a role. Comparing the genes of people with and without phantom limb pain may help researchers better understand this feeling, who is likely to develop it, and how to treat it. Objectives: - To study whether genetic differences affect phantom limb pain. Eligibility: - Individuals at least 18 years of age who have lost an arm or leg at least 3 months ago. Design: - Participants will be screened with a medical history and physical exam. - Participants will answer questions about how they lost the limb, and whether they feel phantom limb pain. They will also have a test to measure their sensitivity to heat and cold. - Participants will provide a blood sample for genetic testing.