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Dissociation between cutaneous and deep sensibility in central post-stroke pain (CPSP)
Angela Mailis1, Gary J Bennett
1Comprehensive Pain Program, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Department of Anesthesia and Faculty of Dentistry, Anesthesia Research Unit, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Pain
|July 20, 2002
Abstract:
We present three cases of central post-stroke pain after right hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke associated with severe impairment of cutaneous sensibility but preservation of stimulus-evoked pain from periosteum. This is the first such report of dissociation of cutaneous- from deep-tissue sensibility loss.