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Neuropathic Pain

2023
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

Hospital Medicine, 2000
Neuropathic pain is a distressing, poorly understood and under-treated condition. In this review we seek to examine the definition and classification of neuropathic pain, summarize clinically important underlying mechanisms, outline current management strategies and look at future directions for research and therapy.
T E, Smith, M S, Chong
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[Neuropathic pain: Pharmacotherapy]

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 2020
Neuropathic pain: Pharmacotherapy Abstract. The identification and treatment of neuropathic pain (NP) still represents a major challenge to an interdisciplinary team. Specific pharmacotherapy is an important pillar of a multimodal therapy strategy that should finally follow a biopsychosocial approach.
Florian, Reisig, Michael, Harnik
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Neuropathic pain

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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Understanding Neuropathic Pain

CNS Spectrums, 2005
AbstractNeuropathic pain is defined as a chronic pain condition that occurs or persists after a primary lesion or dysfunction of the peripheral or central nervous system. Traumatic injury of peripheral nerves also increases the excitability of nociceptors in and around nerve trunks and involves components released from nerve terminals (neurogenic ...
Zieglgänsberger, W.   +2 more
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Managing Neuropathic Pain

Medical Clinics of North America, 2016
Neuropathic pain (NP) arises from injuries or diseases affecting the somatosensory component of the nervous system at any level of the peripheral or central nervous system. NP is diagnosed based on common neurologic signs and symptoms. NP is best treated with a combination of multiple therapeutic approaches, and treatments include conservative ...
Robert Carter Wellford, Jones   +2 more
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Peripheral neuropathic pain

NeuroRehabilitation, 2020
Neuropathic pain (NP) can have either central nervous system causes or ones from the peripheral nervous system. This article will focus on the epidemiology, classifications, pathology, non-invasive treatments and invasive treatments as a general review of NP involving the peripheral nervous system.
Douglas, Murphy   +3 more
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Neuropathic pain

2013
Neuropathic pain is a clinical entity that presents unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. This chapter addresses the classification, epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of neuropathic pain syndrome. Neuropathic pain can be distinguished from nociceptive pain based on clinical signs and symptoms.
Eric, Kerstman   +4 more
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Neuropathic cranial pain

Neurological Sciences, 2003
Neuropathic cranial pain, i.e. pain due to central or peripheral nervous system damage localized in cranial area, is a clinical challenge for the neurologist. Despite major advances in knowledge of physiology and biochemistry of pain, relief for many patients suffering from neuropathic pain remains incomplete. Adjuvant analgesics play a key role in the
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