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Where is hidden the ghost in phantom sensations?

         

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The term phantom sensations(PS)refers to sensations in a missing body part.They are almost universal in amputees and can be both painful and not painful.Although PS have been frequently described in limb amputees,they can also occur in other clinical conditions and several pathophysiological interpretations have been proposed,with a predominance of theories based on a central origin.Actually,different mechanisms are able to create a phantom sensation.After an amputation,PS are frequently generated by the genesis of ectopic action potentials in the interrupted nerve fibers but the PS generator can also be more proximal.Sometimes PS are not created by the stimulation of somatosensory fibers with a missing territory,but they can be the result of central sensitization or neuroplastic changes that allow for the convergence of impulses coming from different body parts(referred sensations),one of which is missing.In conclusion,PS can be generated by both neuropathic and non-neuropathic mechanisms developed in the amputated body part or in other parts of the nervous system.Since these mechanisms are not pathognomonic of amputation there are no hidden ghosts to look for in phantom sensations.The only interpretative rule is just to follow the pathophysiological principles.

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