Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain

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Main Author: Porto,Fábio Henrique de Gobbi
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Porto,Gislaine Cristina Lopes Machado, Brotto,Mario Wilson Lervolino
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Language: eng
Source: Revista Dor
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Summary: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Neuropathic pain is defined as pain induced by injury or disease involving the somatosensory system. Dysfunctions in anatomic regions responsible for the processing of pain may involve peripheral and central nervous system components. A careful history and clinical evaluation with special attention to neurologic propaedeutics are critical for the syndromic, anatomic and etiologic diagnosis of neuropathic pain. However, diagnosis is not always simple and often depends on additional tests. This chapter aimed at reviewing most commonly used additional tests in the clinical practice to help diagnosing neuropathic pain. CONTENTS: Electroneuromyography is primarily indicated for topographic, etiologic and prognostic diagnosis of peripheral nervous system diseases and for the differential diagnosis between neurogenic, myopathic and neuromuscular junction diseases. It gives real time information on what is going on in the nerve and the muscle, being fundamentally important for differential neuromuscular disease diagnosis. Some imaging methods, such as computerized tomography and magnetic resonance, for their spatial resolution, give details of anatomic structures. Other methods, such as positron emission tomography scan and functional magnetic resonance, in addition to anatomic details, also provide data on metabolic and functional measurements. In addition, imaging techniques such as spectroscopy and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance, allow the study of brain biochemical changes and conectivities with different temporal and spatial resolutions. Other additional tests, such as sensory quantification test and microneurography are seldom used in the clinical practice. CONCLUSION: Additional tests, together with careful history and neurological evaluation focused on neurologic propaedeutics, may provide important data for the diagnosis of neuropathic pain and are often used in the clinical practice.
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spelling Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic painAdditional testsElectroneuromyographyNeuroimagingNeuropathic painABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Neuropathic pain is defined as pain induced by injury or disease involving the somatosensory system. Dysfunctions in anatomic regions responsible for the processing of pain may involve peripheral and central nervous system components. A careful history and clinical evaluation with special attention to neurologic propaedeutics are critical for the syndromic, anatomic and etiologic diagnosis of neuropathic pain. However, diagnosis is not always simple and often depends on additional tests. This chapter aimed at reviewing most commonly used additional tests in the clinical practice to help diagnosing neuropathic pain. CONTENTS: Electroneuromyography is primarily indicated for topographic, etiologic and prognostic diagnosis of peripheral nervous system diseases and for the differential diagnosis between neurogenic, myopathic and neuromuscular junction diseases. It gives real time information on what is going on in the nerve and the muscle, being fundamentally important for differential neuromuscular disease diagnosis. Some imaging methods, such as computerized tomography and magnetic resonance, for their spatial resolution, give details of anatomic structures. Other methods, such as positron emission tomography scan and functional magnetic resonance, in addition to anatomic details, also provide data on metabolic and functional measurements. In addition, imaging techniques such as spectroscopy and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance, allow the study of brain biochemical changes and conectivities with different temporal and spatial resolutions. Other additional tests, such as sensory quantification test and microneurography are seldom used in the clinical practice. CONCLUSION: Additional tests, together with careful history and neurological evaluation focused on neurologic propaedeutics, may provide important data for the diagnosis of neuropathic pain and are often used in the clinical practice.Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-00132016000500023Revista Dor v.17 suppl.1 2016reponame:Revista Dorinstname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)instacron:SBED10.5935/1806-0013.20160042info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPorto,Fábio Henrique de GobbiPorto,Gislaine Cristina Lopes MachadoBrotto,Mario Wilson Lervolinoeng2016-09-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-00132016000500023Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/rdor/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdor@dor.org.br||dor@dor.org.br2317-63931806-0013opendoar:2016-09-22T00:00Revista Dor - Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain
title Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain
spellingShingle Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain
Porto,Fábio Henrique de Gobbi
Additional tests
Electroneuromyography
Neuroimaging
Neuropathic pain
title_short Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain
title_full Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain
title_fullStr Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain
title_full_unstemmed Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain
title_sort Additional tests to investigate neuropathic pain. The value of electroneuromyography for neuropathic pain
author Porto,Fábio Henrique de Gobbi
author_facet Porto,Fábio Henrique de Gobbi
Porto,Gislaine Cristina Lopes Machado
Brotto,Mario Wilson Lervolino
author_role author
author2 Porto,Gislaine Cristina Lopes Machado
Brotto,Mario Wilson Lervolino
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Porto,Fábio Henrique de Gobbi
Porto,Gislaine Cristina Lopes Machado
Brotto,Mario Wilson Lervolino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Additional tests
Electroneuromyography
Neuroimaging
Neuropathic pain
topic Additional tests
Electroneuromyography
Neuroimaging
Neuropathic pain
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Neuropathic pain is defined as pain induced by injury or disease involving the somatosensory system. Dysfunctions in anatomic regions responsible for the processing of pain may involve peripheral and central nervous system components. A careful history and clinical evaluation with special attention to neurologic propaedeutics are critical for the syndromic, anatomic and etiologic diagnosis of neuropathic pain. However, diagnosis is not always simple and often depends on additional tests. This chapter aimed at reviewing most commonly used additional tests in the clinical practice to help diagnosing neuropathic pain. CONTENTS: Electroneuromyography is primarily indicated for topographic, etiologic and prognostic diagnosis of peripheral nervous system diseases and for the differential diagnosis between neurogenic, myopathic and neuromuscular junction diseases. It gives real time information on what is going on in the nerve and the muscle, being fundamentally important for differential neuromuscular disease diagnosis. Some imaging methods, such as computerized tomography and magnetic resonance, for their spatial resolution, give details of anatomic structures. Other methods, such as positron emission tomography scan and functional magnetic resonance, in addition to anatomic details, also provide data on metabolic and functional measurements. In addition, imaging techniques such as spectroscopy and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance, allow the study of brain biochemical changes and conectivities with different temporal and spatial resolutions. Other additional tests, such as sensory quantification test and microneurography are seldom used in the clinical practice. CONCLUSION: Additional tests, together with careful history and neurological evaluation focused on neurologic propaedeutics, may provide important data for the diagnosis of neuropathic pain and are often used in the clinical practice.
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