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Quantitative Sensory Testing Identifies Altered Thermal and Pain Processing in Trigeminal Neuralgia. [PDF]
DFNS‐based quantitative sensory testing (QST) and sensory phenotyping were performed on the most affected trigeminal division in 65 patients with trigeminal neuralgia (TN). In the overall cohort, QST revealed bilateral thermal hypoesthesia and bilateral pain hyperalgesia, with mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia being the most frequent sensory ...
De Stefano G +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Intravenous lidocaine therapy (IVLT) is often used in perioperative multimodal analgesia due to its analgesic, anti‐hyperalgesic, and anti‐inflammatory effects. In adults, IVLT doses of 1–2 mg/kg/h produce plasma concentrations of 1–2 μg/mL, within the presumed therapeutic range of 1–5 μg/mL.
McKenna Postles +3 more
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Journal of Pain 5 (2004) S31-S31.
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL USA ( host institution ) +8 more
openaire +4 more sources
The venom of Bothrops jararaca (BjV) induces intense and prolonged pain, which is not alleviated by antivenom, along with hemorrhage and inflammation.
Kassyo L. S. Dantas +11 more
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ABSTRACT Plantar and dorsal von Frey (VF) filament assays are widely used to assess mechanical nociception in rodents following peripheral nerve injury, spinal cord injury, and analgesic interventions. However, the effects of repeated testing on withdrawal thresholds and potential sensitization have not been well defined.
Henry Garcia +9 more
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In vivo investigation of antihyperalgesic and antinociceptive effects of peat formulations
The aim of this study is to evaluate the antihyperalgesic and antinociceptive effects of two formulations containing peat water extracts using a model of carrageenan-induced hyperalgesia, combined with a test with a mechanical stimulus, and a hot plate ...
Zagorchev Plamen Ivanov +5 more
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Sensory profile of cats with potential pain‐related diabetic neuropathy
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) can cause peripheral neuropathy. This study aimed to evaluate sensory function by measuring the mechanical nociceptive thresholds (MNT) and diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC) of cats with diabetes mellitus (DMcats).
Hélène L. M. Ruel +4 more
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Role of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Channels in Gastrointestinal Physiology and Pathology
Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid (TRPV) channels represent one of the seven subfamilies of TRP receptors and are widely expressed throughout the human body where they play pivotal roles in various physiological processes.
Omar Tluli +7 more
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Psilocybin as a novel treatment for chronic pain
Abstract Psychedelic drugs are under active consideration for clinical use and have generated significant interest for their potential as anti‐nociceptive treatments for chronic pain, and for addressing conditions like depression, frequently co‐morbid with pain.
Tate Askey +3 more
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Novel approaches for drug development against chronic primary pain: A systematic review
Abstract Chronic primary pain (CPP) persisting for more than 3 months, associated with significant emotional distress without any known underlying cause, is an unmet medical need. Traditional or adjuvant analgesics do not provide satisfactory pain relief for a great proportion of these patients.
Valéria Tékus +5 more
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