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Microglia and intractable chronic pain

Glia, 2012
AbstractMany pathological processes within the central nervous system are mediated by complex interactions between neurons and resident glial cells. In the case of painful peripheral neuropathy, spinal microglia react and undergo a series of changes that directly influence the establishment of neuropathic pain states.
Makoto, Tsuda   +3 more
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INTRACTABLE PAIN

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
J F, MULLAN, M R, VAN SCHOICK
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Thalamotomy for Alleviation of Intractable Pain

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1974
17 patients had thalamotomies for alleviation of pain due to malignancy since January, 1970. In 12 of them, thalamic electrodes were implanted through occipital burr holes for subsequent radiofrequency thalamotomies. In 4 cases, the lesions were made by the bifrontal approach and 1 case was approached from the left occipital and right frontal.
S, Uematsu, B, Konigsmark, A E, Walker
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Neurosurgical treatments of intractable pain

Metabolism, 2010
Intractable pain may require neurosurgical intervention. This review provides a critical update of neurosurgical techniques available to treat this condition. Neurosurgery can affect pain's pathways from the receptor up to the "centers" of its reception and perception, either by destroying or by stimulating them.
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Anterior commissurotomy for intractable pain

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1977
✓ Anterior commissurotomy for the relief of intractable lower half and midline pain has been found to be a very satisfactory procedure in a small group of severely incapacitated patients. The presumed anatomic rationale for undertaking the procedure has not been confirmed by postoperative sensory examinations.
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CelIuIar Transplantation for Intractable Pain

1997
Publisher Summary Cellular transplantation may be a powerful approach for the alleviation of chronic pain. To study this, adrenal medullary chromaffin have been chosen as donor sources, because these cells produce and secrete catecholamines and opioid peptides, agents that reduce pain when administered directly into the spinal subarachnoid space and ...
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THE MANAGEMENT OF INTRACTABLE PAIN*

Medical Journal of Australia, 1962
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Postoperative Intractable Pain

Medical Clinics of North America, 1959
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INTRACTABLE PAIN

Anesthesiology, 1942
WILLIAM BATES, BERNARD D. JUDOVICH
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