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Introduction to Clinical Pain Problems
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Neuropathic Pain II
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: W. Heinrich Wurm, M.D.
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Neuropathic Pain: Definition, Presentation, and Characteristics
Definition of NP (1)
Definition of NP (2)
Characteristics of Neuropathic Pain
Concomitant Symptoms
Terms Used to Describe Neuropathic Pain
Allodynia
Paresthesia
Hyperesthesia
Hyperesthesia (2)
Hyperalgesia
Hyperpathia
Hypo-esthesia
Hypo-algesia
Dysesthesia
Neuropathic Pain II: Slide 16
History of Neuropathic Pain
Conditions Associated with NP
History and Symptoms
Historical Description of Causalgia
First Description of Causalgia
Neuropathic Pain: Physical Examination
Diagnostic Tests
Diagnostic Tests: Caveats/Limitations
Etiology of Neuropathic Pain
Case Study #1: Diabetic Neuropathy
Case Study #1: Diabetic Neuropathy
Case Study #2: Phantom Limb Pain
Case Study #2: Phantom Limb Pain
Case Study #3: Radicular Pain
Case Study #3: Radicular Pain
Case Study #4
Case Study #4; Causalgia or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Type 2
Case Study #5:
Case Study #5: Postherpetic Neuralgia (PNH)
Case Study #6
Case Study # 6:
Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome
Neuropathic Pain Etiology: Peripheral vs Central Syndromes
Neuropathic Pain
Summary
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