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Subcutaneous Incobotulinumtoxin-A for Refractory Central Post-Stroke Neuropathic Pain: A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
Carda S, Grana E.
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Understanding Pain in Osteoarthritis: A Clinical Framework Based on the Biopsychosocial Model. [PDF]
Pedersini P +4 more
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Neuropathic pain is a frequently encountered condition that is often resistant to treatment and is associated with poor patient satisfaction of their treatment. Several medications have been shown to be effective in treating neuropathic pain associated with diabetic neuropathy and postherpetic neuralgia, and these medications are often used to treat ...
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Neuropathic pain is one of the most frequent symptoms in neurological clinical practice. It is caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory system and encompasses a broad spectrum of pathologies ranging from peripheral polyneuropathies to central nervous system disorders.
Rocchi C., Valeriani M., Leo R. D.
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Neuropathic pain is one of the most frequent symptoms in neurological clinical practice. It is caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory system and encompasses a broad spectrum of pathologies ranging from peripheral polyneuropathies to central nervous system disorders.
Rocchi C., Valeriani M., Leo R. D.
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Central neuropathic pain [PDF]
Central neuropathic pain arises from a lesion or disease of the central somatosensory nervous system such as brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis or related neuroinflammatory conditions.
Jan Rösner +2 more
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Nature Reviews Neurology, 2014
Pruritus, also known as itch, is a very common, unpleasant sensation that elicits an urge to scratch. Its origin is not always in the skin, and neuropathic itch that is caused by neuronal or glial damage is common, but poorly understood by both dermatologists and neurologists.
L Misery +2 more
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Pruritus, also known as itch, is a very common, unpleasant sensation that elicits an urge to scratch. Its origin is not always in the skin, and neuropathic itch that is caused by neuronal or glial damage is common, but poorly understood by both dermatologists and neurologists.
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The Lancet, 1974
Abstract Some patients with cauda equina lesions have urethral obstruction at the membranous level despite flaccidity of the pelvic-floor muscles. Our experience with two recent cases suggests that this problem may not be a mechanical one, as hitherto assumed, but due to contraction of the smooth muscle of the urethra which is activated by the ...
B J, Abel +3 more
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Abstract Some patients with cauda equina lesions have urethral obstruction at the membranous level despite flaccidity of the pelvic-floor muscles. Our experience with two recent cases suggests that this problem may not be a mechanical one, as hitherto assumed, but due to contraction of the smooth muscle of the urethra which is activated by the ...
B J, Abel +3 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2001
Damage to peripheral nerves triggers a cascade of events in axotomized sensory neurones that are generally believed to be responsible for the generation of neuropathic pain. Recent data in animal models show that alterations in the properties of undamaged neurones that project into a damaged nerve can also play an important role.
M, Koltzenburg, J, Scadding
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Damage to peripheral nerves triggers a cascade of events in axotomized sensory neurones that are generally believed to be responsible for the generation of neuropathic pain. Recent data in animal models show that alterations in the properties of undamaged neurones that project into a damaged nerve can also play an important role.
M, Koltzenburg, J, Scadding
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