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Allodynia in relation to lesion site in central post-stroke pain.

机译:与中风后疼痛病变部位有关的异常性疼痛。

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Seventy-one percent of 122 patients with central post-stroke pain (CPSP) had allodynia that was tactile-, cold-, or movement-evoked. Site of thalamic (and some infratentorial) lesions as revealed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was correlated in some cases with allodynia type and sensory perception threshold testing (QST). Notably, patients with cold allodynia tend to have more dorsally placed thalamic lesions than those without, and those with movement allodynia more anteriorly placed lesions. Suggestions are made for improved correlation. PERSPECTIVE: Only about half of patients with CPSP have allodynia (pain caused by innocuous stimulation); such stimulation is usually tactile- or cold-evoked or due to activation of stretch receptors (movement). We have found that, in some of our cases, the type of allodynia may depend on lesion location within the thalamus.
机译:在122名中风后中枢性疼痛(CPSP)患者中,有71%的异常性疼痛是由触觉,感冒或运动引起的。磁共振成像(MRI)揭示的丘脑(和一些下腹部)病变的部位在某些情况下与异常性疼痛类型和感觉知觉阈值测试(QST)相关。值得注意的是,冷性异常性疼痛患者的丘脑背侧病变比无异常性丘脑病变的患者多,运动性异常性疼痛患者的丘脑病变多位于前侧。提出了改善相关性的建议。观点:只有大约一半的CPSP患者有异常性疼痛(无害刺激引起的疼痛);这种刺激通常是触觉或冷诱发的,或者是由于拉伸受体的激活(运动)引起的。我们发现,在某些情况下,异常性疼痛的类型可能取决于丘脑内的病变部位。

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