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Published on: July 16, 2014
Neuropathic pain in a cat post-amputation
1Carepoint Veterinary Surgery, South Townsville Queensland 4810. bradoh@jurox.com.au
Australian Veterinary Journal
|March 25, 2006
Abstract:
Phantom limb pain is a form of neuropathic pain experienced by human patients who have had amputations. To date there are no reported cases of phantom limb pain in the veterinary literature. A cat presented with signs consistent with neuropathic or phantom limb pain 42 days after iatrogenic sciatic nerve injury and 38 days after subsequent hind limb amputation. Multimodal analgesic therapy resulted in resolution of signs of pain.

