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The following pages link to Central post-stroke pain--a study of the mechanisms through analyses of the sensory abnormalities (Q41315924):
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- Neurological diseases and pain (Q26822891) (← links)
- Role of primary somatosensory cortex in the coding of pain (Q26999219) (← links)
- Caloric Vestibular Stimulation Reduces Pain and Somatoparaphrenia in a Severe Chronic Central Post-Stroke Pain Patient: A Case Study (Q27318205) (← links)
- Targeting neuroprotection as an alternative approach to preventing and treating neuropathic pain (Q28820780) (← links)
- From nociception to pain perception: imaging the spinal and supraspinal pathways. (Q30993936) (← links)
- Imaging central pain syndromes (Q31112731) (← links)
- Dysaesthesiae induced by physiological and electrical activation of posterior column afferents after stroke. (Q33733089) (← links)
- Can neuroimaging studies identify pain endophenotypes in humans? (Q33815125) (← links)
- Altered pain and thermal sensation in subjects with isolated parietal and insular cortical lesions. (Q33858284) (← links)
- Thermosensory activation of insular cortex. (Q33887931) (← links)
- Plasticity of pain-related neuronal activity in the human thalamus (Q34094062) (← links)
- Allodynia and hyperalgesia within dermatomes caudal to a spinal cord injury in primates and rodents (Q34094118) (← links)
- Neuropathic pain: clinical characteristics and diagnostic workup (Q34558536) (← links)
- Bilateral central pain sensitization in rats following a unilateral thalamic lesion may be treated with high doses of ketamine (Q34640265) (← links)
- Anticonvulsants in central pain (Q34974796) (← links)
- Central pain and the role of quantitative sensory testing (QST) in research and diagnosis (Q35160431) (← links)
- Effects of surgery on the sensory deficits of syringomyelia and predictors of outcome: a long term prospective study (Q35481671) (← links)
- Spinal cord injury pain--mechanisms and treatment (Q35641375) (← links)
- Pharmacologic management part 2: lesser-studied neuropathic pain diseases (Q35680406) (← links)
- Post-stroke pain case study: clinical characteristics, therapeutic options and long-term follow-up (Q35734172) (← links)
- Psychophysical and cerebral responses to heat stimulation in patients with central pain, painless central sensory loss, and in healthy persons (Q36123096) (← links)
- The role of the thalamus in pain (Q36233045) (← links)
- Pain and the primate thalamus (Q36287111) (← links)
- Decreased spinothalamic and dorsal column medial lemniscus-mediated function is associated with neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury (Q36434958) (← links)
- Central pain: clinical and physiological characteristics (Q36894386) (← links)
- From thalamic syndrome to central poststroke pain (Q36899655) (← links)
- Relation between injury of the periaqueductal gray and central pain in patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Observational study (Q37077985) (← links)
- Central poststroke pain: an abstruse outcome (Q37095315) (← links)
- Central post-stroke pain: clinical characteristics, pathophysiology, and management (Q37579382) (← links)
- Multiple sclerosis-induced neuropathic pain: pharmacological management and pathophysiological insights from rodent EAE models (Q37601317) (← links)
- Central poststroke pain syndrome (Q37783472) (← links)
- The evolving nature of neuropathic pain: individualizing treatment (Q38097476) (← links)
- Pain management in neurocritical care. (Q38124745) (← links)
- Herpes simplex virus-based nerve targeting gene therapy in pain management (Q38182564) (← links)
- Modulating the pain network--neurostimulation for central poststroke pain (Q38431752) (← links)
- Upper Limb Motor Impairment After Stroke (Q38621976) (← links)
- Central poststroke pain: A systematic review (Q38791640) (← links)
- Functional imaging of an illusion of pain (Q38841373) (← links)
- On the relation between sensory deafferentation, pain and thalamic activity in Wallenberg's syndrome: a PET-scan study before and after motor cortex stimulation (Q39358090) (← links)
- The analgesic effect of intravenous ketamine and lidocaine on pain after spinal cord injury (Q39383119) (← links)
- Types and effectiveness of treatments used by people with chronic pain associated with spinal cord injuries: influence of pain and psychosocial characteristics (Q39388981) (← links)
- Response of central pain syndromes to intravenous lidocaine (Q39502509) (← links)
- How Do Drugs Relieve Neurogenic Pain? (Q40878563) (← links)
- Neuroanatomy of the pain system and of the pathways that modulate pain (Q41334057) (← links)
- Gabapentin reverses central pain sensitization following a collagenase-induced intrathalamic hemorrhage in rats (Q41893886) (← links)
- Analgesia in conjunction with normalisation of thermal sensation following deep brain stimulation for central post-stroke pain. (Q42136355) (← links)
- Functional characterization of a mouse model for central post-stroke pain (Q42409125) (← links)
- Autonomic and Thermal Sensory Symptoms and Dysfunction After Stroke (Q42481235) (← links)
- Excitotoxic injury to thoracolumbar gray matter alters sympathetic activation and thermal pain sensitivity (Q43876914) (← links)
- Anatomic evidence of nociceptive inputs to primary somatosensory cortex: relationship between spinothalamic terminals and thalamocortical cells in squirrel monkeys. (Q44040793) (← links)