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Migrainous allodynia or triptan-induced allodynia?
2006Abstract In the last five years, several reports have unequivocally confirmed the occurrence of facial allodynia during migraine attacks in some migraines. Recent observations reveal that allodynia can also occur following systemic administration of sumatriptan.
Gérard Mick+2 more
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Brush Allodynia in Hospitalized Headache Patients
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2005Objective.—To describe the incidence and time course of dynamic mechanical allodynia (brush allodynia, BA) in an inpatient headache population.Background.—Four types of cutaneous allodynia (heat, cold, static mechanical [pressure], and dynamic mechanical [brush] allodynia) can be studied in headache patients. In episodic migraineurs, the development of
William B. Young+2 more
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Allodynia as a complication of migraine: Background and management
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2008Allodynia is a normal part of the untreated migraine attack in most people with episodic migraine and is prevalent in chronic migraine. The extent to which allo-dynia contributes to the pain and disability of migraine attacks is unclear, as is its clinical importance. The presence of allodynia correlates with the severity and other features of migraine,
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Nociceptors: thermal allodynia and thermal pain
2018The sensation of pain plays a vital protecting role, alerting organisms about potentially damaging stimuli. Tissue injury is detected by nerve endings of specialized peripheral sensory neurons called nociceptors that are equipped with different ion channels activated by thermal, mechanic, and chemical stimuli.
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Cutaneous allodynia and migraine: Another view
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2006The paradigm of early treatment of the migraine attack at mild pain intensity has become one alternative to circumventing the problem of compromised oral absorption of symptomatic drugs due to migraine-induced gastrointestinal dysmotility. Early treatment also has been proposed to be advantageous because most migraineurs could be less responsive to ...
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Chapter 18 Itch and cold allodynia
2006Publisher Summary This chapter discusses two peculiar sensory phenomena with unclear mechanisms, itch and cold allodynia. It discusses that peripheral and central sensitization are crucial elements in the induction of chronic itch and may similarly be important for cold allodynia.
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Revisiting Mechanisms of Extraterritorial Allodynia
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2017Christine N. Sang, Daniel Gessner
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