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Pain manifestations in schizophrenia - clinical and experimental aspects in human patients and animal models.

Iulia Antioch1, Alin Ciobica, Manuel Paulet, Veronica Bild, Radu Lefter, Daniel Timofte.   

Abstract

Pain is a subjective phenomenon, not fully understood, which is manifesting abnormally in most of the disorders. Also, in the case of schizophrenia, a psychiatric disorder marked by gross distortion from reality, disturbances in thinking, feeling and behavior, pain behaves in an unpredictable manner, just like the evolution of this mental disorder. In this way, findings on this matter are contradictory, some pleading for decreased pain perception in schizophrenia, others for increased pain sensitivity, while there are also reports stating no differences between healthy controls and schizophrenic patients. Still, it is now generally accepted that pain perception is impaired in various ways in schizophrenics. Nevertheless, pain is a very important clinical issue in this population that needs to be clarified. Throughout this paper, we are going to review these contradictory information regarding pain manifestations in the context of schizophrenia in both human patients and animal models, emphasizing the importance of determining pain mechanism, its particularities and evolution in the context of schizophrenic disease, so that this phenomenon could be evaluated, quantified and controlled with the intention of obtaining a superior management for this disorder and to possibly raise hopes of higher life quality and expectancy in patients suffering from schizophrenia. Also, we would like to raise awareness on this matter, making psychiatrists, general practitioners, and other medical specialists more conscious of the importance of this problem, so that medical care could improve for these patients in the future.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26057309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Danub        ISSN: 0353-5053            Impact factor:   1.063


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