Merskey, H Evans, P R
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The threshold at which noxious stimulation with a pressure algometer gives rise to a complaint of pain has been studied in neurological and psychiatric patients with pain and in two patients with fluctuating pain of organic origin. A correlation of r = 0.69 (P less than 0.0025) was demonstrated between two observers using the pressure algometer ind...
Loeser, John D Black, Richard G
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Wall, P D
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Chahl, Loris A Kirk, E J
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Price, Donald D Mayer, David J
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Pain
An electrophysiological analysis has been made of 82 L7 dorsal horn neurons antidromically activated from the contralateral C1 anterolateral quadrant (ALQ) of unanesthetized rhesus monkeys (bilateral carotid ligation). This analysis was made to compare refractory periods and antidromic activation thresholds with these same parameters of ALQ stimula...
Mayer, David J Price, Donald D Becker, Donald P
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These studies have examined threshold, frequency, and refractory period characteristics of a neural population in the anterolateral quandrant (ALQ) of the spinal cord of man, stimulation of which produces pain. Subjects were 18 conscious humans undergoing percutaneous anterolateral cordotomy for relief of intractable pain. Pain could be produced by...
Procacci, Paolo Francini, Fabio Zoppi, Massimo Maresca, Marco
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In a group of 30 subjects suffering from sympathetic reflex dystrophies of the limbs, the sympathetic ganglia of the affected side were blocked with a local anesthetic. Using an original method, we measured the cutaneous pain threshold before the block and at prefixed intervals after the block during a period of 2 days. In all subjects the cutaneou...
Sternbach, Richard A Timmermans, Gretchen
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Of 113 patients treated in a 2-year period, for whom complete data were available, 29 who received surgery for pain relief were compared with 84 who did not, both groups receiving psychological treatment and rehabilitation. Using an analysis of covariance to eliminate pre-treatment differences, the surgery patients showed significantly greater redu...
Handwerker, H O Iggo, A Zimmermann, M
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Oliveras, J L Redjemi, F Guilbaud, G Besson, J M
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In the cat, electrical stimulation of the inferior central nucleus of the raphe induces a powerful analgesia. This stimulation totally suppresses the behavioural reactions elicited by strong pinches applied to the tail or to the four limbs; it strongly modifies the threshold of the jaw opening reflex obtained by tooth pulp stimulation and considera...