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Congenital indifference to pain: an illustrated case report and literature review.

Ashkahn E Golshani1, Ankur A Kamdar2, Susanna C Spence1, Nicholas M Beckmann1.   

Abstract

Congenital indifference to pain is a rare and debilitating congenital disease. Individuals with the disorder may have one or a combination of sensory or autonomic deficits, which can range from lack of mechanical nociception, diminished ability to detect heat and cool stimulation, to the devastating and fatal form which includes autonomic dysfunction. It is important for radiologists to be able to recognize the radiographic presentations of this rare disorder, as delay in diagnosis can lead to extensive and sometimes unnecessary workup. We present a case of congenital indifference to pain initially interpreted as a mass of the distal femur.

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Keywords:  Congenital indifference to pain; MRI; bone scan; congenital insensitivity to pain; congenital insensitivity to pain with anhydrosis; congenital pure analgesia; inflammatory arthropathy; neuropathic arthropathy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25426241      PMCID: PMC4242143          DOI: 10.3941/jrcr.v8i8.2194

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Radiol Case Rep        ISSN: 1943-0922


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1.  ANATOMIC CHANGES IN CONGENITAL INSENSITIVITY TO PAIN. ABSENCE OF SMALL PRIMARY SENSORY NEURONS IN GANGLIA, ROOTS, AND LISSAUER'S TRACT.

Authors:  A G SWANSON; G C BUCHAN; E C ALVORD
Journal:  Arch Neurol       Date:  1965-01

2.  Congenital insensitivity to pain and anhidrosis with mitochondrial and axonal abnormalities.

Authors:  T A Edwards-Lee; M E Cornford; K T Yu
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  1997-11       Impact factor: 3.372

Review 3.  [Clinical and genetic aspects of congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis].

Authors:  Ran Schwarzkopf; Vered Pinsk; Yaron Weisel; Dan Atar; Yair Gorzak
Journal:  Harefuah       Date:  2005-06

4.  Anesthetic management of a patient with congenital insensitivity to pain: a case report.

Authors:  Laura M Parrott
Journal:  AANA J       Date:  2013-10

5.  Two novel mutations of SCN9A (Nav1.7) are associated with partial congenital insensitivity to pain.

Authors:  Roland Staud; Donald D Price; David Janicke; Edgard Andrade; Angela G Hadjipanayis; Will T Eaton; Lee Kaplan; Margaret R Wallace
Journal:  Eur J Pain       Date:  2010-08-07       Impact factor: 3.931

6.  Old fractures in two patients with congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis: radiological findings.

Authors:  Li Yang; Shao F Ji; Rui J Yue; Jing L Cheng; Jun J Niu
Journal:  Clin Imaging       Date:  2013-03-09       Impact factor: 1.605

7.  A single-nucleotide polymorphism in SCN9A may decrease postoperative pain sensitivity in the general population.

Authors:  Guangyou Duan; Guifang Xiang; Xianwei Zhang; Ruimei Yuan; Huiming Zhan; Dongmei Qi
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 7.892

8.  Congenital insensitivity to pain and anhydrosis: a report of two cases.

Authors:  Maharajan Karthikeyan; Thimmaiah Sreenivas; Jagdish Menon; Dilip Kumar Patro
Journal:  J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)       Date:  2013-04       Impact factor: 1.118

9.  A novel mutation in SCN9A in a child with congenital insensitivity to pain.

Authors:  Zamir Shorer; Einav Wajsbrot; Tamir-Hostovsky Liran; Jacov Levy; Ruti Parvari
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  2013-11-01       Impact factor: 3.372

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Review 1.  Gaps in Understanding Mechanism and Lack of Treatments: Potential Use of a Nonhuman Primate Model of Oxaliplatin-Induced Neuropathic Pain.

Authors:  Aldric Hama; Takahiro Natsume; Shin'ya Ogawa; Noriyuki Higo; Ikuo Hayashi; Hiroyuki Takamatsu
Journal:  Pain Res Manag       Date:  2018-05-02       Impact factor: 3.037

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