neurogenic pain

  • 1neurogenic pain — neuropathic pain pain, such as that occurring in causalgia or herpetic neuralgia, that results from direct stimulation of nervous tissue of the peripheral or central nervous system (except for sensitized C fibers), generally felt as burning or… …

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  • 2Neurogenic inflammation — is inflammation arising from the local release from afferent neurons of inflammatory mediators such as Substance P and Calcitonin Gene Related Peptide (CGRP). This process appears to play an important role in the pathogenesis of numerous diseases …

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  • 3Neurogenic claudication — (NC) is a common symptom of lumbar spinal stenosis,[1][2] or inflammation of the nerves emanating from the spinal cord. Neurogenic means that the problem originates with a problem at a nerve, and claudication, from the Latin for limp, because the …

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  • 4Neurogenic shock — is a distributive type of shock resulting in hypotension, occasionally with bradycardia, that is attributed to the disruption of the autonomic pathways within the spinal cord. Hypotension occurs due to decreased systemic vascular resistance… …

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  • 5neurogenic arthropathy — ▪ pathology also called  Charcot joint        condition characterized by the destruction of a stress bearing joint, with development of new bone around the joint. Eventually the affected individual is unable to use the joint but experiences… …

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  • 6neurogenic shock — noun Shock caused by extreme excitability of the parasympathetic nervous system. This hyperexcitability is caused by severe pain and results in an extreme slowing of heartbeat and pulse. This leads to a dangerous drop in blood pressure and hence …

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  • 7neurogenic claudication — claudication accompanied by pain and paresthesias in the back, buttocks, and lower limbs, relieved by stooping or sitting; it is usually caused by lumbar spinal stenosis that may be a mechanical disturbance due to posture, and less often by… …

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  • 8Neuropathic pain — results from lesions or diseases affecting the somatosensory system.[1] It may be associated with abnormal sensations called dysesthesia, which occur spontaneously and allodynia that occurs in response to external stimuli. Neuropathic pain may… …

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  • 9Abdominal pain — can be one of the symptoms associated with transient disorders or serious disease. Making a definitive diagnosis of the cause of abdominal pain can be difficult, because many diseases can result in this symptom. Abdominal pain is a common problem …

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  • 10Complex regional pain syndrome — Complex regional pain syndrome/Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (CRPS/RSD) Classification and external resources ICD 10 M89.0, G56.4 ICD 9 …

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