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Dysregulation of the Stress Response in the Persian Gulf ...
1999-11-01

... abnormalities, as well as smooth muscle dysmotility (similar process ... GLAND, SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS, MUSCLES, PAIN, RESPONSE(BIOLOGY ...

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Attenuation of experimental pain by vibro-tactile stimulation in patients with chronic local or widespread musculoskeletal pain.
2011-02-19

Patients with chronic pain syndromes, like fibromyalgia (FM) complain of widespread pain and tenderness, as well as non-refreshing sleep, cognitive dysfunction, and negative mood. Several lines of evidence implicate abnormalities of central pain processing as contributors for chronic ...

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Pain imaging in health and disease � how far have we come?
2010-11-01

Since modern brain imaging of pain began 20 years ago, networks in the brain related to pain processing and those related to different types of pain modulation, including placebo, have been identified. Functional and anatomical connectivity of these circuits has begun to be analyzed. Imaging in patients suggests ...

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Central amplification and fibromyalgia: disorder of pain processing.
2011-01-01

Fibromyalgia (FM), a complex chronic pain disorder affecting a heterogeneous patient population, is an area of active basic and clinical research. Although diagnostic criteria for FM have been available for 2 decades, there remains no definitive diagnostic and no consensus regarding its etiology. Accumulating evidence suggests the underlying cause of FM ...

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Biology and therapy of fibromyalgia: pain in fibromyalgia syndrome.
2006-04-24

Fibromyalgia (FM) pain is frequent in the general population but its pathogenesis is only poorly understood. Many recent studies have emphasized the role of central nervous system pain processing abnormalities in FM, including central sensitization and inadequate pain inhibition. However, ...

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Beneficial effects of ketamine in a chronic pain state with allodynia, possibly due to central sensitization.
1995-02-01

Allodynia is a well-known component of neuropathic pain resulting from injury to the nervous system. Clinical pain states with allodynia in connection with longstanding superficial wounds have, however, not been reported in the literature. In this case a chronic pain state developed in a previously healthy 17-year-old girl in and ...

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A positron emission tomography study of wind-up pain in chronic postherniotomy pain.
2011-02-10

Many neuropathic pain conditions are characterized by abnormal responses to noxious or innocuous mechanical stimulation, including wind-up pain. Whereas previous brain imaging studies have explored the cerebral correlates of hyperalgesia and allodynia, no studies are available on mechanical-induced wind-up pain in ...

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Evidence-based interventional pain medicine according to clinical diagnoses. 3. Persistent idiopathic facial pain.

Persistent idiopathic facial pain, previously known as atypical facial pain, is described as a persistent facial pain that does not have the classical characteristics of cranial neuralgias and for which there is no obvious cause (International Classification of Headache Disorders in 2004). According to these criteria, the diagnosis is ...

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Evidence for Shared Pain Mechanisms in Osteoarthritis, Low Back Pain, and Fibromyalgia.
2011-08-11

Osteoarthritis (OA), low back pain (LBP), and fibromyalgia (FM) are common chronic pain disorders that occur frequently in the general population. They are a significant cause of dysfunction and disability. Why some of these chronic pain disorders remain localized to few body areas (OA and LBP), whereas others become widespread (FM) is ...

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Detection of degenerative disease of the temporomandibular joint by bone scintigraphy: concise communication
1980-10-01

Nine patients with facial pain were evaluated with limited bone scans. The scintigrams correlated with microscopy in all patients, although radiographs correlated with microscopy in only five patients. The degenerative disease process in the temporomandibular joint was more extensive in the patients with radiographic and scintigraphic ...

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Treating Back Pain May Reverse Its Impact on Brain

... Tools ESPA�OL Treating Back Pain May Reverse Its Impact on Brain Abnormalities caused by chronic pain improve ...

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[Eagle syndrome: A rare and atypical pain!
2011-09-14

The styloid process projects down and forward from the inferior surface of the petrous bone. It arises from the second branchial arch. Its average length ranges from 22 to 33mm. The styloid process hypertrophy, or Eagle syndrome, may be a source of cervicofacial pain and is very difficult to diagnose. The pathogenesis of this ...

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Pathophysiology of fibromyalgia.
2009-12-01

This article reviews the biologic, genetic, and environmental factors that may contribute to the pathophysiology of fibromyalgia. As an affective spectrum disorder, fibromyalgia may share these causal factors with a number of related and co-occurring pain conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome or temporomandibular disorder. There is strong evidence that cardinal ...

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Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia
2009-12-01

This article reviews the biologic, genetic, and environmental factors that may contribute to the pathophysiology of fibromyalgia. As an affective spectrum disorder, fibromyalgia may share these causal factors with a number of related and co-occurring pain conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome or temporomandibular disorder. There is strong evidence that cardinal ...

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New and emerging therapeutic agents for the treatment of fibromyalgia: an update
2010-07-22

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic widespread pain condition that is estimated to affect 5 million US adults. Several molecular pathophysiologies are thought to contribute to the symptoms of FM, complicating the development of effective clinical management techniques. It is now known that abnormalities in both nociceptive and central pain ...

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Central sensitization: a biopsychosocial explanation for chronic widespread pain in patients with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome
2006-11-18

In addition to the debilitating fatigue, the majority of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) experience chronic widespread pain. These pain complaints show the greatest overlap between CFS and fibromyalgia (FM). Although the literature provides evidence for central sensitization as cause for the musculoskeletal pain in FM, in ...

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The Science of Fibromyalgia.
2011-09-01

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a common chronic widespread pain disorder. Our understanding of FM has increased substantially in recent years with extensive research suggesting a neurogenic origin for the most prominent symptom of FM, chronic widespread pain. Neurochemical imbalances in the central nervous system are associated with central amplification of ...

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Gray matter volumes of pain-related brain areas are decreased in fibromyalgia syndrome.
2010-12-13

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain disorder that is very prevalent in the general population (approximately 5%). Accumulating evidence suggests that FM is associated with central pain processing abnormalities, ie, central sensitization. Several previous studies of chronic ...

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Persistent pain after lymph node excision in patients with malignant melanoma is neuropathic.
2011-08-24

Persistent postoperative pain is a common complication of surgery, including surgical interventions for cancer. So far, there is limited information about the prevalence and clinical characteristics of pain after lymph node biopsy and dissection in patients with malignant melanoma. In this study, a questionnaire was sent out to all surviving patients ...

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Enhancing M Currents: A Way Out for Neuropathic Pain?
2009-08-04

Almost three decades ago, the M current was identified and characterized in frog sympathetic neurons (Brown and Adams, 1980). The years following this discovery have seen a huge progress in the understanding of the function and the pharmacology of this current as well as on the structure of the underlying ion channels. Therapies for a number of syndromes involving abnormal ...

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A Multimodal Approach to Management of Suspected Neuropathic Pain in a Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus)

... commercial poultry that results in neuroma formation and chronic pain.2 Recognizing chronic pain is challenging, and undertreatment of pain in birds ... and abnormal grooming behavior were all linked to c...

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Targeting voltage-gated sodium channels for treatment for chronic visceral pain.
2011-05-21

Voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) play a fundamental role in controlling cellular excitability, and their abnormal activity is related to several pathological processes, including cardiac arrhythmias, epilepsy, neurodegenerative diseases, spasticity and chronic pain. In particular, chronic visceral pain, the ...

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Targeting voltage-gated sodium channels for treatment for chronic visceral pain
2011-05-21

Voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) play a fundamental role in controlling cellular excitability, and their abnormal activity is related to several pathological processes, including cardiac arrhythmias, epilepsy, neurodegenerative diseases, spasticity and chronic pain. In particular, chronic visceral pain, the ...

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[Radiologic appearance of epiploic appendages and their complications].
2003-11-01

A wide spectrum of pathologic processes can involve epiploic appendages, and primary epiploic appendagitis is the most frequent. Pathologic processes are today more frequently identified with the increased use of radiological assessment (ultrasound and computed tomography) of patients presenting with acute abdominal pain. Recognition ...

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Close, impinging and overriding spinous processes in the thoracolumbar spine: The relationship between radiological and scintigraphic findings and clinical signs.
2011-09-01

Reasons for performing study: There has been no objective study comparing radiological features of spinous processes (SPs) in the thoracolumbar region and/or scintigraphic findings with clinical signs. Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the presence or absence of clinical signs of back pain and: 1) radiological findings of close, impinging ...

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Exercise alters pain sensitivity in Gulf War veterans with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
2010-03-24

Since returning from the Persian Gulf, nearly 100,000 veterans of the first Gulf War (GVs) have reported numerous symptoms with no apparent medical explanation. A primary complaint of these individuals is chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP). CMP symptoms in GVs are similar to those reported by patients with fibromyalgia (FM), but have not received equivalent scientific ...

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Research Papers Abnormal brain chemistry in chronic back pain: an in vivo proton

Research Papers Abnormal brain chemistry in chronic back pain: an in vivo proton magnetic resonance April 2000; accepted 2 May 2000 Abstract The neurobiology of chronic pain, including chronic back pain, is unknown. Structural imaging studies of the spine cannot explain all cases of chronic back ...

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Fibromyalgia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-03

fibromyalgia include: Physical or emotional trauma Abnormal pain response - areas in the brain that are responsible for pain may react differently in fibromyalgia patients Sleep...

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Endocarditis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-03

urine color Chills (common) Excessive sweating (common) Fatigue Fever (common) Joint pain Muscle aches and pains Night sweats Nail abnormalities (splinter hemorrhages under...

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Central serotonergic and noradrenergic receptors in functional dyspepsia.
2006-05-01

Functional dyspepsia is a symptom complex characterised by upper abdominal discomfort or pain, early satiety, motor abnormalities, abdominal bloating and nausea in the absence of organic disease. The central nervous system plays an important role in the conducting and processing of visceral signals. Alterations in brain ...

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The balancing act: endogenous modulation of pain in functional gastrointestinal disorders.
2011-07-18

Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are characterised by visceral pain or discomfort with an unknown cause. There is increasing evidence for abnormal processing of sensory input in FGIDs. Modulation of sensory input occurs at all levels of the nervous system, with a dynamic balance between facilitation and inhibition and ...

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Non-invasive brain stimulation approaches to fibromyalgia pain
2009-01-01

Fibromyalgia is a poorly understood disorder that likely involves central nervous system sensory hypersensitivity. There are a host of genetic, neuroendocrine and environmental abnormalities associated with the disease, and recent research findings suggest enhanced sensory processing, and abnormalities in central monoamines and ...

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Voxel-by-voxel analysis of brain SPECT perfusion in Fibromyalgia
2007-02-01

We evaluated brain perfusion SPECT at rest, without noxious stiumuli, in a homogeneous group of hyperalgesic FM patients. We performed a voxel-based analysis in comparison to a control group, matched for age and gender. Under such conditions, we made the assumption that significant cerebral perfusion abnormalities could be demonstrated, evidencing altered cerebral ...

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Evoked potentials and quantitative thermal testing in spinal cord injury patients with chronic neuropathic pain.
2011-08-16

OBJECTIVE: Neuropathic pain (NP) is a common symptom following spinal cord injury (SCI). NP may be associated with altered processing of somatosensory pathways in dermatomes rostral to the injury level. To explore this possibility, the characteristics of contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) and quantitative thermal testing (QTT) were studied at and above ...

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Laser-evoked potentials habituation in fibromyalgia.
2010-08-04

Abnormalities of central pain processing play an important role in the pathophysiology of fibromyalgia (FM). The aims of the present study were to: 1) evaluate habituation of laser-evoked potentials (LEP) to repeated painful stimulation of 1 tender and 2 nontender points; and 2) determine correlations between LEP ...

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Cerebral responses to noxious thermal stimulation in chronic low back pain patients and normal controls.
2002-05-01

Changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) have previously been demonstrated in a number of cortical and subcortical regions, including the cerebellum, midbrain, thalamus, lentiform nucleus, and the insula, prefrontal, anterior cingulate, and parietal cortices, in response to experimental noxious stimuli. Increased anterior cingulate responses in patients with chronic regional ...

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COMPARISON OF RADIOGRAPHIC AND SCINTIGRAPHIC FINDINGS OF THE SPINOUS PROCESSES IN THE EQUINE THORACOLUMBAR REGION.
2011-06-23

Back pain is common in horses, but there has been no large-scale in-depth study describing radiographic changes of the spinous processes, the relationship between radiographic and scintigraphic findings, and the effect of size, age, breed, or discipline. The objectives were to investigate the frequency of occurrence in horses with perceived back ...

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Neuroendocrine therapy of fibromyalgia syndrome: an update.
2010-04-01

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic pain syndrome characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, sleep alterations, and distress. Emerging evidence points toward augmented pain processing within the central nervous system as having a primary role in the pathophysiology of this disorder. Recent studies have identified ...

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Clinical Study Abnormal thalamocortical dynamics may be altered by deep

to alleviate chronic pain. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to study the mechanisms of DBS for pain implicated in painful syndromes. � 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Keywords: Chronic pain; Phantom that all of these may explain phantom phenomena to some extent. Recently, chronic ...

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Temporomandibular disorder modifies cortical response to tactile stimulation.
2010-05-11

Individuals with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) suffer from persistent facial pain and exhibit abnormal sensitivity to tactile stimulation. To better understand the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying TMD, we investigated cortical correlates of this abnormal sensitivity to touch. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging ...

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Effects of Intravenous Sodium Amobarbital Vs Lidocaine on Pain and Sensory Abnormalities in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury
2009-02-01

Objective:To compare the responses of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) in regards to pain and sensory abnormalities to single blinded intravenous (IV) infusions of normal saline, sodium amobarbital, and lidocaine.Setting:Inpatient pain unit.Study Design:Retrospective chart review.Methods:Demographic data, body maps marking ...

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Acute hip pain and inability to ambulate: a rare presentation for perirectal abscess.
2011-03-01

A patient with acute hip pain out of proportion to physical findings and inability to weight bear despite negative plain films warrants further in-depth evaluation. Correctly diagnosing the cause of hip pain, a common emergency department (ED) complaint, may be a challenge in the geriatric population (Perron A, Miller M, Brady W. Orthopedic pitfalls in the ...

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The Myriad Uses of Botulinum Toxin Botulinum toxin (BTx) is an important therapeutic

of pain reduction was simply re- ducing muscle tension on the lateral epicondyle or whether BTx had direct other disorder in which muscle spasms and abnormal pos- tures are prominent. In the future, pain successful in relieving spasms, unwanted movements, abnormal postures, and pain associated ...

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Overview of complex regional pain syndrome and recent management using spinal cord stimulation.
2010-06-01

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is an enigmatic disease process affecting the upper and lower extremities. It consists of various combinations of sensory, autonomic, and motor abnormalities, the pathogenesis of which is unclear. Formally known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy or causalgia, CRPS has a revised taxonomy since 1994. ...

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Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in patients with mitral valve prolapse: its advantage over stress electrocardiography in diagnosing associated coronary artery disease and its implications for the etiology of chest pain
1978-01-01

Patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) frequently experience chest pain which may, especially in older subjects and males, be difficult to differentiate from angina pectoris. Electrocardiographic (ECG) changes, ventricular arrhythmias, metabolic abnormalities and rare reports of myocardial infarction and sudden death further suggest the presence of an ...

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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for sleep abnormalities of chronic pain patients.
2009-12-01

Chronic pain and insomnia often occur simultaneously, with the vast majority of chronic pain patients complaining of interrupted or poor quality sleep. The need to improve sleep in these patients is clear, given increasing evidence that sleep disturbance is associated with heightened pain sensitivity and elevated disability. This ...

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[Intestinal endometriosis].

Endometriosis is a chronic, benign gynaecological disorder that is frequent in women of a child-bearing age. It is estimated that there is some degree of endometriosis in as many as 15% of pre-menopausal women, associated with a history of infertility, caesarean antecedents, dysmenorrhoea and abnormality in uterine bleeding. It is believed to be due to the rise of menstrual ...

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Somatosensory evoked responses in the diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome.
1983-03-01

A study was made of 11 patients with cervical rib, and one patient with Klippel-Fiel syndrome and enlarged transverse processes to determine whether evoked potentials recorded from both Erb's points and the cervical spine in response to median and ulnar nerve stimulation provided information additional to that obtained by EMG and peripheral conduction studies. It was found ...

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Pain Management Task Force
2010-05-01

... Muscular Muscle weakness, limitation of movement, muscle atrophy, fatigue. ... Pain should be recognized as a disease process that, if poorly ...

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Evaluation of Chronic Pain.
1994-01-01

This program presents a technique for evaluating and assessing chronic pain in patients. A seven-step process is described and applied to a case study.

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Vascular abdominal emergencies.
2011-05-01

Patients with nonspecific abdominal pain can have any one of many disease processes. The physical examination may not reveal clear abnormalities, making the diagnosis more difficult. Vascular abdominal emergencies are not common but, when present, may be catastrophic, with significant morbidity and, frequently, mortality. Most of the ...

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Medical, psychological, and social factors associated with back abnormalities and self reported back pain: a cross sectional study of male employees in a Swedish pulp and paper industry.
1987-05-01

A medical, psychological, and sociological study of 391 male employees in a Swedish pulp and paper industry was performed in 1961. Factors associated with back pain and back abnormality were investigated. Univariate analyses showed associations of back pain with occupational status, low education, duration of employment, low ...

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Fibromyalgia syndrome: a discussion of the syndrome and pharmacotherapy.

Fibromyalgia is a complex condition that is characterized by chronic widespread pain and multiple other symptoms, including fatigue, sleep disturbances, cognitive dysfunction, stiffness, and depressive episodes. Fibromyalgia may coexist and/or overlap with other conditions that may involve central sensitivity, including chronic fatigue syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, ...

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Musculoskeletal causes of pediatric chest pain.
2010-12-01

Musculoskeletal chest pain is the most common identifiable cause of chest pain in children and adolescents. A lesion or irritation of any layer of the anterior chest wall may lead to pain. Causes range from the common, such as costochondritis, to the rare, such as chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis. Regardless of the cause, ...

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55
Defining a holistic pain-relieving approach to wound care via a drug free polymeric membrane dressing.
2011-05-01

Wound care practice continuously demonstrates that healing cannot be adequately controlled if a patient's experience of pain is not managed effectively. Current pain management guidelines do not account for the holistic treatment of pain emanating from a wound-an environment of uncontrolled or rogue inflammation, neuropathy and ...

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An archaeology of pain
2004-01-01

Pain is a discursive construct of science and medicine. Through the discourses of biopower and technoscience pain is used to construct and maintain the social body. Biopower and technoscience are discursive practices that are enveloped within the disciplines of Western society. Specifically, the disciplines of education, science, and medicine use biopower ...

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Pain-Only Decompression Sickness Affecting the Orbicularis Oculi.
1986-01-01

A case is reported of a diver who experienced the onset of pain in the left orbicularis oculi muscle approximately 20 min after surfacing from an experimental dive. A careful neurologic examination disclosed no abnormality. The response of the orbicularis...

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Distal renal tubular acidosis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-03

can include: Bone pain Decreased urine output Increased heart rate or irregular heartbeat Muscle cramps Pain in the back, flank, or abdomen Skeletal abnormalities Exams and Tests...

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42 CFR 102.21 - Smallpox (Vaccinia) Vaccine Injury Table.
2010-10-01

...associated swelling, warmth and pain, in general is considered...an inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium). Pericarditis...inflammation of both the heart muscle and its covering. The inflammation...generally manifests with chest pain, abnormal heart sounds...

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RimabotulinumtoxinB Injection: MedlinePlus Drug Information
2011-07-28

injection is also sometimes used to treat other conditions in which abnormal muscle tightening causes pain, abnormal movements, or other symptoms. RimabotulinumtoxinB...

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OnabotulinumtoxinA Injection: MedlinePlus Drug Information
2011-07-28

injection is also sometimes used to treat other conditions in which abnormal muscle tightening causes pain, abnormal movements, or other symptoms. OnabotulinumtoxinA...

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IncobotulinumtoxinA Injection: MedlinePlus Drug Information
2011-07-28

incobotulinumtoxinA injection have been used to treat other conditions in which abnormal muscle tightening causes pain, abnormal or restricted movements, or other symptoms. These...

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AbobotulinumtoxinA Injection: MedlinePlus Drug Information
2011-07-28

abobotulinumtoxinA injection have been used to treat other conditions in which abnormal muscle tightening causes pain, abnormal or restricted movements, or other symptoms. These...

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Nociceptive inputs transmission in Huntington's disease: a study by laser evoked potentials.
2011-03-01

The aim of the present study was to evaluate pain perception and evoked responses by laser stimuli (LEPs) in mild not demented Huntington's Disease (HD) patients. Twenty-eight HD patients and 30 control subjects were selected. LEPs were obtained by four scalp electrodes, (Fz, Cz, referred to the nasion; T3, T4, referred to Fz), stimulating the dorsum of both hands. All ...

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Abdominal epilepsy misdiagnosed as psychogenic pain.
1988-04-01

The authors present the case report of a child with abdominal epilepsy who had suffered from abdominal pain for several months under the label of psychogenic pain. The important historical clues were pallor and cold sweating during the paroxysm, followed by lethargy and prolonged sleep. An abnormal electroencephalogram and a remarkable ...

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Tapentadol: MedlinePlus Drug Information
2011-08-23

dry mouth dizziness drowsiness difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep abnormal dreams shaking of a part of the body that you cannot control pain in the joints itching rash...

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Spinal tumor: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-03

care provider may also find the following during an exam: Abnormal reflexes Increased muscle tone Loss of pain and temperature sensation Muscle weakness Tenderness in the spine...

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Painful periods (dysmenorrhea) (image)

Primary dysmenorrhea is a normal cramping of the lower abdomen caused by hormone-induced uterine contractions before the period. Secondary dysmenorrhea may be caused by abnormal conditions such as ...

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INTRAOCULAR NEMATODIASIS CAUSED BY PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS TENUIS IN AN ELAND ANTELOPE (TAUROTRAGUS ORYX)

... left eye abnormalities were detected. Differential diagnoses included chronic ... pain. Standard unilateral enucleation surgery9 was performed on OD, ... ...

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Arthroscopy for labral tears in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip: a cautionary note.
2009-09-01

Patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip may present with acetabular rim overloading, labral hypertrophy, and tear. Our hypothesis was that isolated arthroscopic treatment of labral tear is likely to fail in most patients. We investigated 34 patients who underwent at least one arthroscopy of the hip for labral tear. Developmental hip dysplasia or other morphologic ...

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71
Quantitative assessment of pain-related thermal dysfunction through clinical digital infrared thermal imaging
2004-06-28

BackgroundThe skin temperature distribution of a healthy human body exhibits a contralateral symmetry. Some nociceptive and most neuropathic pain pathologies are associated with an alteration of the thermal distribution of the human body. Since the dissipation of heat through the skin occurs for the most part in the form of infrared radiation, infrared thermography is the ...

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72
Quantitative sensory testing, neurophysiological and psychological examination in patients with complex regional pain syndrome and hemisensory deficits.
2001-09-01

Based on bed-side neurological testing, it has recently been shown that 33% of chronic complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type I patients exhibit sensory impairments, which extend past the painful area of the affected limb in a hemisensory distribution (Pain, 80 (1999) 95). In the present study, the clinically observed changes in ...

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73
Causes of Shoulder Pain in Women with Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema: A Pilot Study
2011-07-01

PurposeTo inform on shoulder pathology and to identify the disabilities and level of quality of life (QOL) associated with shoulder pain in patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL).Materials and MethodsUsing patient history, physical examination, and ultrasound (US), we classified patients with BCRL into the following three groups: no pain ...

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74
Pharmacological modulation of pain-related brain activity during normal and central sensitization states in humans
2005-12-13

Abnormal processing of somatosensory inputs in the central nervous system (central sensitization) is the mechanism accounting for the enhanced pain sensitivity in the skin surrounding tissue injury (secondary hyperalgesia). Secondary hyperalgesia shares clinical characteristics with neurogenic hyperalgesia in patients with neuropathic ...

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75
Normal and abnormal growth plate
1987-11-01

Skeletal growth is a dynamic process. A knowledge of the structure and function of the normal growth plate is essential in order to understand the pathophysiology of abnormal skeletal growth in various diseases. In this well-illustrated article, the authors provide a radiographic classification of abnormal growth plates and discuss ...

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Persistent pain is dependent on spinal mitochondrial antioxidant levels.
2009-01-01

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavengers have been shown to relieve persistent pain; however, the mechanism is not clearly understood. Superoxide produced from mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation is considered the major source of ROS in neurons during excitation where mitochondrial superoxide levels are normally controlled by superoxide dismutase (SOD-2). The present study ...

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Persistent pain is dependent on spinal mitochondrial antioxidant levels
2009-01-07

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavengers have been shown to relieve persistent pain; however, the mechanism is not clearly understood. Superoxide produced from mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation is considered the major source of ROS in neurons during excitation where mitochondrial superoxide levels are normally controlled by superoxide dismutase (SOD-2). The present study ...

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78
Peripheral and central contributions to hyperalgesia in irritable bowel syndrome.
2006-08-01

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder seen by gastroenterologists. We discuss some recent evidence for potential neural mechanisms that could contribute to somatic and visceral hyperalgesia in IBS patients. The combination of research studies of human IBS patients and studies of rats with delayed rectal hypersensitivity after recovery from experimentally induced ...

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Metabolic Abnormalities in Pain-Processing Regions of Patients with Fibromyalgia: A 3T MR Spectroscopy Study.
2011-07-28

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A growing body of evidence suggests the involvement of the brain in FM. The purpose of this proton MRS study was to test the hypothesis that there are metabolic alterations in some brain regions processing pain (VLPFC and thalamus) in patients with FM compared with HC. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve patients with FM (30-54 years of ...

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80
Anginal chest pain in sarcoidosis.
1989-05-01

Of 43 consecutive black patients (42 male) with sarcoidosis, 12 (28%) complained of chest pain that met the clinical criteria for typical (four patients) or atypical (eight patients) angina pectoris. These patients underwent cardiopulmonary assessment, which included exercise and redistribution thallium-201 scans and, if indicated, coronary angiography. Nine control patients ...

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24 hour ambulatory oesophageal motility monitoring: how should motility data be analysed?
1989-08-01

Ambulatory oesophageal motility/pH monitoring permits accurate detection of oesophageal events during spontaneous chest pain episodes. Opinions differ, however, about the methods to review the extensive motility data and the definition of abnormal motility changes. We studied 30 patients (18 women, age 46 years) with suspected oesophageal chest ...

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82
Lumbar Disc Degeneration Induces Persistent Groin Pain.
2011-01-24

ABSTRACT: Study Design. Prospective study of 212 patients with groin pain, but without low back pain.Objective. To evaluate discogenic groin pain without low back or radicular pain.Summary of Background Data. Patients feel low back pain originating from discogenic disease. It has been reported ...

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83
Synaptic plasticity and pain aversion.
2011-06-24

Negative affective emotions are defined as the conceptual feature of pain. A number of clinical and animal studies have indicated that the limbic system including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and amygdala plays a critical role in the processing of affective components of pain. Glutamatergic transmission plays an important role ...

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84
Repair of sixth lumbar vertebral fracture-luxations, using transilial pins and plastic spinous-process plates in six dogs.
1989-02-15

Transilial pins and paired plastic spinous-process plates were used to repair fracture-luxations of the sixth lumbar vertebra in 6 dogs. All dogs had signs of lumbar pain and variable lower motor neuron deficits to the hindquarters (including hind limbs, tail, and pelvic region). Lumbar pain was decreased or resolved the day after ...

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85
Back pain and spinal deformity in cystic fibrosis.
1987-12-01

Back pain is a common complaint of individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF). We studied back pain in our patient population in three ways: a questionnaire, an orthopedic evaluation, and a survey of chest roentgenograms. Forty-seven patients with CF reported back pain as compared with seven controls. Patients with CF showed decreased ...

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86
Lateralized amygdala activation: Importance in the regulation of anxiety and pain behavior.
2011-09-01

BACKGROUND: The amygdala is involved in the emotional responses to fear including anxiety and heightened pain reporting. In a rodent model, bilateral activation of the central amygdala (CeA) with corticosterone (CORT) produces anxiety-like behavior, somatic allodynia and visceral hypersensitivity. Although hemisphere-specific processing differences between ...

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Multilobular tumour of bone with no abnormalities on plain radiography in a dog.
2001-09-01

A seven-year-old neutered female golden retriever was presented for an acute onset of cervical pain and ataxia. Intervertebral disc disease or neoplasia was suspected. There was no evidence of a soft tissue or bony mass on physical examination or survey radiographs. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis did not show any evidence of a neoplastic process. ...

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[Pain perception of the fetus].
2010-11-01

Author presents a comprehensive overview of the currently available information about fetal pain perception. In this context the article discusses the concept of pain sensation, its evolution during intrauterine life and its physical and biochemical signs. Only the last mentioned phenomena allow deduction with regard to the severity of ...

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The Pathogenesis and Medical Treatment of Spondylogenic Pain
2010-06-26

Pain is perceived and then it is operated on in the cerebral cortex by several processes such as transduction, transmission, modulation and perception. We have to know the exact mechanism of pain. The purpose of this review is to explain the mechanisms of pain and to discuss the definitions of the terms related to ...

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Use of BIS monitor in a child with congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis.
2006-04-01

We describe a case of a 14-year-old boy with congenital insensitivity to pain and anhidrosis (CIPA) who underwent tarsal tunnel release for tarsal tunnel syndrome. Because of abnormal pain perception, the patient's response to normally painful surgical stimuli is severely impaired and not adequately reflected in a ...

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Skeletal scintigraphy and radiography at onset of acute lymphocytic leukemia in children
1983-01-01

/sup 99m/Technetium skeletal scintigraphy performed at the time of diagnosis was compared with pain and radiographs in 24 children with acute lymphocytic leukemia. Localized intense uptake of the labeled compound in one or several metaphyses and increased uptake in diaphyses were typical findings by scintigraphy. The skeleton of each child was subdivided into 18 regions, and ...

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Contribution of chronic pain and neuroticism to abnormal forebrain gray matter in patients with temporomandibular disorder.
2010-12-13

Cortical plasticity is thought to occur following continuous barrage of nociceptive afferent signals to the brain. Hence, chronic pain is presumed to induce anatomical and physiological changes in the brain over time. Inherent factors, some pre-dating the onset of chronic pain, may also contribute to brain abnormalities present in ...

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Painful and non-painful neuropathy in HIV-infected patients: an analysis of somatosensory nerve function.
2003-01-01

Fifteen to 50% of AIDS-patients suffer from distal predominantly sensory neuropathy (DSP), which is commonly associated with painful symptoms. In the present study, we have focused on the function of fine calibre nerve channels, in 36 consecutive HIV-1-infected patients with painful (PPN) (n=20; 54%) and non-painful (PN) (n=16) sensory ...

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