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Central pain in a hemispherectomized patient.
Authors:H Olausson  S Marchand  R G Bittar  J Bernier  A Ptito  M C Bushnell
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesia, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. olausson@physiolo.gu.se
Abstract:We have examined a hemispherectomized patient who complained of touch-evoked pricking and burning pain in her paretic hand, especially when the hand was cold. Psychophysical examination showed that for the paretic side she confused cool and warm temperatures, and confirmed that she had a robust allodynia to brush stroking that was enhanced at a cold ambient temperature. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) showed that during brush-evoked allodynia, brain structures implicated in normal pain processing (viz. posterior part of the anterior cingulate cortex, secondary somatosensory cortex, and prefrontal cortices) were activated. The fMRI findings thus indicate that the central pain in this patient was served by brain structures implicated in normal pain processing. Possible pathophysiological mechanisms include plasticity as well as thalamic disinhibition.
Keywords:hemispherectomy  central pain  tactile allodynia  functional MRI  psychophysics.
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