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Document type:
Article; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Author(s):
Gierthmühlen, Janne; Böhmer, Johann; Attal, Nadine; Bouhassira, Didier; Freynhagen, Rainer; Haanpää, Maija; Hansson, Per; Jensen, Troels Staehelin; Kennedy, Jeffrey; Maier, Christoph; Rice, Andrew S C; Sachau, Juliane; Segerdahl, Märta; Sindrup, Sören; Tölle, Thomas; Treede, Rolf-Detlef; Ventzel, Lise; Vollert, Jan; Baron, Ralf
Title:
Association of sensory phenotype with quality of life, functionality, and emotional well-being in patients suffering from neuropathic pain.
Abstract:
Neuropathic pain highly affects quality of life, well-being, and function. It has recently been shown based on cluster analysis studies that most patients with neuropathic pain may be categorized into 1 of 3 sensory phenotypes: sensory loss, mechanical hyperalgesia, and thermal hyperalgesia. If these phenotypes reflect underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, they may be more relevant for patient management than underlying neurological diagnosis or pain intensity. The aim of this study was thus...     »
Journal title abbreviation:
Pain
Year:
2022
Journal volume:
163
Journal issue:
7
Pages contribution:
1378-1387
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002501
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34561391
Print-ISSN:
0304-3959
TUM Institution:
Klinik für Anästhesiologie (DHM); Klinik und Poliklinik für Neurologie
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