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A brainstem "mini-discharge" syndrome (anesthesia dolorosa).

O J Andy1.   

Abstract

Chronic pain consisting of anesthesia dolorosa secondary to bilateral interruption of the trigeminal nerves is presented as a brain stem reticular denervation syndrome. Electrothalamograms revealed fast frequency discharges in the mesothalamic prerubral and centermedian reticular formation. Mesothalamic electrical stimulation attenuated the discharges. Pain and other symptoms presumably of brainstem origin also were attenuated or abolished by therapeutic electrical stimulation twice daily. It is postulated that brain stem-represented behavioral generators are implicated by the reticular discharges in order to produce the complex symptomatology. Consequently the symptom complex is collectively identified as a brainstem "mini-discharge" syndrome. A theoretical discussion is presented to defend the thesis that reticular denervation-induced low threshold discharge system accounts for the episodic states of pain, dyskinesia, mood, and memory disturbances.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3438100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pavlov J Biol Sci        ISSN: 0093-2213


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2.  Alleviation of acquired stuttering with human centremedian thalamic stimulation.

Authors:  S C Bhatnagar; O J Andy
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3.  Cocaine-induced brainstem seizures and behavior.

Authors:  X B Qian; O J Andy; C Dearman; M Andrews; R W Rockhold
Journal:  Integr Physiol Behav Sci       Date:  1992 Apr-Jun

4.  Mesothalamic discharge in a chronic pain, allergy and fluid retention syndrome (case report).

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