Literature DB >> 22535340

[Pathophysiology of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type 1].

Dalila Mrabet1, Chekib Khemiri, Ines Ben Mrad, Hela Mrabet, Hamza Essaddem, Mrabet Amel, Hela Sahli, Slaheddine Sellami.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: If the pathophysiology of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type 1 remains controversial, most authors agree on a combination in varying proportions, a sensitization of peripheral nerves. AIM: To describe the state of advances in the physiopathology of complex regional pain syndrome type 1.
METHODS: Bibliographic research and literature review performed by referring to databases (Medline, Science Direct)
RESULTS: The physiopathology of complex regional pain syndrome type 1 remains still poorly understood and controversial. Several arguments demonstrated both peripheral (inflammation, abnormal sympathetic ...) and central (neurological and cognitive) mechanisms.
CONCLUSION: A better knowledge of the physiopathology of complex pain syndrome type 1 is necessary in order to adapt efficient curative therapy or to a better prevention of this syndrome.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22535340

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tunis Med        ISSN: 0041-4131


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