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Neuropathic Pain: Causes, Management and Understanding

Neuropathic Pain: Causes, Management and Understanding

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Cambridge University Press, 11/7/2013
EAN 9781107023710, ISBN10: 1107023718

Hardcover, 378 pages, 25.3 x 19.5 x 2.1 cm
Language: English

Central or peripheral neuropathic pain can be caused by a wide range of injuries, infections and diseases such as: spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, stroke, herpes zoster, diabetes and cancer. Many of these pain syndromes are difficult to treat, representing a challenge for many neurologists not routinely trained in pain management. Written by an international team of experts in the field, Neuropathic Pain: Causes, Management and Understanding gives readers an in-depth understanding of the multitude of conditions causing neuropathic pain. Epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, pathophysiology, outcome measurement and the best evidence-based management of individual and general neuropathic pain conditions are also described in depth. A unique chapter, written from a patient's viewpoint, gives new insight into how chronic neuropathic pain affects the lives of those patients with the condition. This book is essential reading for all pain specialists, neurologists, psychiatrists and anesthesiologists who wish to better understand their patients' neuropathic pain.

Preface
Part I. The Clinical Presentation of Neuropathic Pain
1. History and physical examination Pam Squire and John Xavier Pereira
2. Diagnostic testing in chronic neuropathic pain patients Vishal Gupta and Michael Serpell
3. Epidemiological considerations in neuropathic pain Didier Bouhassira and Nadine Attal
Part II. The Condition of Neuropathic Pain
4. An overview of animal models for neuropathic pain Patrick L. Stemkowski and Peter A. Smith
5. Peripheral and central sensitization Cory Toth
6. Pathophysiology of neuropathic pain
voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels Robyn Flynn and Christophe Altier
7. Pathophysiology of neuropathic pain
inflammatory mediators Paul J. Austin and Gila Moalem-Taylor
8. Pathophysiology of neuropathic pain
signaling pathways and their magnification – the role of neuronal toll-like receptors Michael R. Due, Yohance M. Allete and Fletcher A. White
Part III. The Specific Condition
Peripheral Neuropathic Pain
9. Diabetic and other peripheral neuropathies Cory Toth
10. Postherpetic neuralgia
the prevention of a scourge C. Peter N. Watson
11. Painful conditions affecting the nerve roots and plexus Kristine M. Chapman and Amanda Sherwin
Part IV. The Specific Condition
Central Neuropathic Pain
12. Neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury Jan H. Vranken
13. Central pain symptoms in multiple sclerosis Scott Jarvis and Bradley J. Kerr
14. Central post-stroke pain Maan Kattan and Dwight E. Moulin
Part V. The Specific Condition
Other Causes of Neuropathic Pain
15. The complex regional pain syndromes and post-traumatic neuralgias Anne Louise Oaklander and Steven H. Horowitz
16. The management of neuropathic pain in cancer patients Wojciech Leppert
17. Fibromyalgia Mary-Ann Fitzcharles and Peter Ste-Marie
Part VI. The Management of Neuropathic Pain
18. Antidepressants
TCA and SNRIs Maija Haanpää
19. Gabapentinoids and other anticonvulsants Howard S. Smith, Charles E. Argoff, Manpreet Kaur and Harsha Nagaraja
20. Opioids Andrea D. Furlan and Angela Mailis-Gagnon
21. Cannabinoids Mark A. Ware
22. Local anesthetics and other interventional approaches Ian Carroll
23. Spinal cord stimulation and other neuromodulation Krishna Kumar and Syed Rizvi
24. Drug synergy and therapeutic combinations Stephan A. Schug
25. The person with pain perspective and participation – an essential component of successfully managing chronic neuropathic pain Lynn Kerene Cooper
Part VII. The Prognosis of Neuropathic Pain
26. Measuring outcomes in chronic neuropathic pain Nadine Attal
27. Impact of chronic pain upon anxiety, sleep, and mood dimensions Scott Jarvis and Cory Toth
28. Impact upon related conditions and quality of life Bharati Vyawahare and John Hughes
29. The future
new concepts and potential therapies Nicole M. Sumracki, Lauren Nicotra, Yuen Kwok, Liang Liu, Krista van Steeg, Linda R. Watkins and Mark R. Hutchinson
Index.