Central pain syndrome中枢性疼痛综合症
2007-1
Cambridge Univ Pr
Canavero, Sergio, M.D./ Bonicalzi, Vincenzo, M.D.
382
Central Pain Syndrome is a neurological condition caused by damage specifically to the central nervous system - brain, brainstem, or spinal cord. This is the only up-to-date book available on the clinical aspects (including diagnosis and therapy) of CPS management. The authors have developed a very complete reference source on central pain, which includes background material, pathophysiology, and diagnostic and therapeutic information. A medical mystery for 100 years with no effective cure, this book turns the concept of incurability of central pain on its head, providing a rational approach to therapy based on a rational theory. 作者简介: Sergio Canavero is the founder of Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, a think tank focused on the advancement of neuromodulation. Vincenzo Bonicalzi is a senior staff member at the Department of Neurosciences at the third largest medical facility in Italy.
List of TablesPreface (or, the Story of an Idea)1 Introduction Definitions History2 Central Pain of Brain Origin Epidemiology and clinical features 1. Lesions causing CP and location 2. Incidence and prevalence 3. Age of onset of CPSP 4. Sex distribution of CPSP 5. Time to pain onset 6. Side of the lesions 7. Size of the lesion and CPSP 8. Pain distribution 9. Quality of pain 10. Intensity of pain 11. Components 12. Evoked pains 13. Somatosensory findings 14. Sympathetic and other signs and symptoms Special considerations 1. Sensory epilepsy 2. Parkinson's disease (PD) 3. Iatrogenic lesions3 Central Pain of Cord Origin 1. Lesions causing CCP 2. Incidence and prevalence 3. Age of onset and sex distribution 4. Time to pain onset 5. Level of lesion 6. Distribution of pain 7. Quality 8. Intensity 9. Components 10. Evoked pains 11. Somatosensory deficits 12. Sympathetic and other signs and symptoms 13. Course Special considerations 1. Syringomyelia 2. Multiple sclerosis (MS) 3. Spinal epilepsy4 Diagnosing Central Pain5 Drug Therapy Oral and parenteral drug therapy 1. General comments GABA drugs Antiglutamatergic agents Sodium channel blockers Antidepressants Opioids, naloxone and cannabinoids Miscellaneous agents Combinations 2. Drug aggravation of CP6 Neuromodulation Electrical 1. Extra- and subdural motor (MCS) and sensory cortex stimulation (PCS) Mechanism of action 2. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) Mechanism of action a. PAG-PVG b. Vc c. Other areas Efficacy a. Vc DBS b. PAG-PVG DBS 3. Spinal cord stimulation Mechanism of action Efficacy ……7 Pathophysiology:Human Data8 Piecing Together the EvidenceReferencesIndex
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