Unlike the plethora of drugs available to treat epilepsy, depression, or migraine, comparatively few and insufficiently effective drugs are available for neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain syndromes are traditionally classified according to etiology. Randomized controlled trials investigating drugs for neuropathic pain customarily assess drug efficacy in patients whose pain has a defined etiology, for example painful diabetic neuropathy or postherpetic neuralgia, and often report poor responder rates. Even in trials testing the best new drugs for neuropathic pain no more than 30–50% of patients achieve decent pain relief (P50%). One reason why so many patients with neuropathic pain are non-responders is probably that in the same disease, an...
Pain is one of the most debilitating symptoms that presents with neuropathy. Neuropathic pain syndro...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
Objective: Sensory symptom patterns may be useful for predicting treatment response, and, thus, impr...
Patients with neuropathic pain are heterogeneous in etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearan...
Patients with neuropathic pain are heterogeneous in etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearan...
Neuropathic pain may be spontaneous or evoked in response to physical stimuli that may manifest as i...
Neuropathic pain results directly from a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system and c...
Patients with neuropathic pain syndrome often express a range of sensory signs and symptoms. The spe...
It is widely accepted that the unique painful and non-painful sensations in neuropathic pain are the...
Neuropathic pain is defined as “Pain is observed as disease of the somatosensory nervous system.” Th...
Neuropathic pain (pain associated with lesions or dysfunction of nervous system) is relatively commo...
Despite the development of screening tests and diagnostic tools, neuropathic pain is st...
Neuropathic pain (NP) develops as a consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory p...
Neuropathic pain is caused by functional abnormalities of structur-al lesions in the peripheral or c...
Neuropathic pain is a frequent condition caused by a lesion or disease of the central or peripheral ...
Pain is one of the most debilitating symptoms that presents with neuropathy. Neuropathic pain syndro...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
Objective: Sensory symptom patterns may be useful for predicting treatment response, and, thus, impr...
Patients with neuropathic pain are heterogeneous in etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearan...
Patients with neuropathic pain are heterogeneous in etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearan...
Neuropathic pain may be spontaneous or evoked in response to physical stimuli that may manifest as i...
Neuropathic pain results directly from a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system and c...
Patients with neuropathic pain syndrome often express a range of sensory signs and symptoms. The spe...
It is widely accepted that the unique painful and non-painful sensations in neuropathic pain are the...
Neuropathic pain is defined as “Pain is observed as disease of the somatosensory nervous system.” Th...
Neuropathic pain (pain associated with lesions or dysfunction of nervous system) is relatively commo...
Despite the development of screening tests and diagnostic tools, neuropathic pain is st...
Neuropathic pain (NP) develops as a consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory p...
Neuropathic pain is caused by functional abnormalities of structur-al lesions in the peripheral or c...
Neuropathic pain is a frequent condition caused by a lesion or disease of the central or peripheral ...
Pain is one of the most debilitating symptoms that presents with neuropathy. Neuropathic pain syndro...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
Objective: Sensory symptom patterns may be useful for predicting treatment response, and, thus, impr...