Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is one of the most common central neuropathic pain syndromes seen after stroke. It is mainly related with vascular damage at certain brain territory and pain related to corresponding body areas. In the past, it was described as one of the definitive symptoms of thalamic lesion. However, recent findings suggest that it is not only seen after thalamic lesions but also seen after vascular lesions in any part of the central nervous system. Although there are certain hypotheses to explain physiopathologic mechanisms of CPSP, further evidence is needed. The majority of the cases are intractable and unresponsive to analgesic treatment. Electrical stimulation such as deep brain stimulation and repetitive transcranial ...
Pain after stroke is commonly reported but often incompletely managed, which prevents optimal recove...
PURPOSE: Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is one of the most refractory neuropathic pains following st...
Summary: Vascular diseases of the brain continue to be one of the most important medical and social ...
Stroke causes disability with high morbidity and mortality in the world, causes a variety of disabil...
Introduction: Central post stroke pain is a variety of neuropathic pain that occurs after stroke as ...
This study evaluates the clinical spectrum of central post-stroke pain (CPSP) and correlates it with...
Background: Central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is a neuropathic pain syndrome associated with somatosen...
Introduction: The physiopathology of central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is poorly understood, which may...
Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is a severe type of neuropathic pain that can develop after stroke an...
Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is one of the most under-recognized consequences of stroke, occurring...
Abstract Background Central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is an under-recognized complication of stroke al...
Central Poststroke Pain syndrome (CPSP) can occur due to disruption of the somatosensory pathways of...
Central Poststroke Pain syndrome (CPSP) can occur due to disruption of the somatosensory pathways of...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose- Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is a disabling condition in strok...
Central pain syndromes represent a form of neuropathic pain that is associated with lesions of the b...
Pain after stroke is commonly reported but often incompletely managed, which prevents optimal recove...
PURPOSE: Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is one of the most refractory neuropathic pains following st...
Summary: Vascular diseases of the brain continue to be one of the most important medical and social ...
Stroke causes disability with high morbidity and mortality in the world, causes a variety of disabil...
Introduction: Central post stroke pain is a variety of neuropathic pain that occurs after stroke as ...
This study evaluates the clinical spectrum of central post-stroke pain (CPSP) and correlates it with...
Background: Central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is a neuropathic pain syndrome associated with somatosen...
Introduction: The physiopathology of central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is poorly understood, which may...
Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is a severe type of neuropathic pain that can develop after stroke an...
Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is one of the most under-recognized consequences of stroke, occurring...
Abstract Background Central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is an under-recognized complication of stroke al...
Central Poststroke Pain syndrome (CPSP) can occur due to disruption of the somatosensory pathways of...
Central Poststroke Pain syndrome (CPSP) can occur due to disruption of the somatosensory pathways of...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose- Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is a disabling condition in strok...
Central pain syndromes represent a form of neuropathic pain that is associated with lesions of the b...
Pain after stroke is commonly reported but often incompletely managed, which prevents optimal recove...
PURPOSE: Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is one of the most refractory neuropathic pains following st...
Summary: Vascular diseases of the brain continue to be one of the most important medical and social ...