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7 cze 2024 · Central poststroke pain syndrome (CPSPS) is a neuropathic pain syndrome, manifesting as continuous or paroxysmal pains or paresthesias secondary to a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). CPSPS mimics thalamic pain syndrome but distinguishes itself by its broader neural involvement.
10 wrz 2015 · Central poststroke pain is a chronic neuropathic disorder that follows a stroke. Current research on its management is limited, and no review has evaluated all therapies for central poststroke pain.
Central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is a neuropathic pain syndrome that can occur after a cerebrovascular accident. This syndrome is characterised by pain and sensory abnormalities in the body parts that correspond to the brain territory that has been injured by the cerebrovascular lesion.
9 wrz 2024 · Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is a neuropathic pain condition evident in 8 to 35% of stroke patients. 1,2 The International Association for the Study of Pain describes CPSP as a disorder that “is caused by a cerebrovascular lesion, infarct, or hemorrhage of the brain or brainstem.
10 wrz 2019 · Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is a disabling condition in stroke patients, and evidence suggests that altered corticospinal and motor intracortical excitability occurs in neuropathic pain.
13 kwi 2024 · Constant, excruciating pain after stroke characterizes the symptoms of central pain syndrome (CPS). Learn about treatment options and the cause of CPS.
17 sie 2021 · In general, one can define two types of pain after stroke: pain associated with peripheral mechanisms (e.g., musculoskeletal, spastic pain, headache, and shoulder pain) and neuropathic central post-stroke pain (CPSP) (6).