Pain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pain is the unpleasant feeling common to a headache and a stubbed toe. It typically consists of negative affect and aversion, and has location, duration, intensity and a distinctive quality (e.g., bu...
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Nervous System in the Abdominal Organs. ... Pain associated with visceral pain radiates to regions that belong to the same neurologic segment as the diseased organ. Somatic Pain. Somatic pain primarily occurs as a result of irritation of the parietal peritoneum (e. ... Difference Between Visceral and Somatic Pai...
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This is the case for NCF parameter estimate comparison between visceral and somatic pain and correlations of dorsolateral pons and RVM activity during visceral pain. Likewise, the correlation of PAG activity with anxiety during visceral pain shows a trend toward a bilaterally significant result.
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We did however find a significant unpleasantness difference between proximal ... Although overall patterned ANS responses for visceral and somatic pain were ...
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Visceral pain was induced by distention of a balloon inserted into the rectum. ... These differences, concerning visceral but not somatic pare perception, ... For compliance, the only difference between groups was a lower rectal ...
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Although knowledge regarding somatic sensation is more extensive than the information available for visceral sensation, important similarities have emerged between cerebral representations of somatic and visceral pain.
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Myofascial and Visceral Pain Syndromes: Visceral-Somatic Pain Representations; Robert D. Gerwin; SUMMARY. Objective: To describe the relationship between viscero-somatic pain syndromes and myofascial pain syndromes [MPS]. Findings: Myofascial pain syndromes can be primary conditions or secondary.
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somatic pain. Pain in the skin, ... visceral pain. Pain originating in the internal organs, ... The difference between emotional and physical pain touches on the whole body/mind dichotomy which people don't all agree on. Is the mind, emotional, and spiritual function independent, separate from and qualitatively different from...
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If we are to manage pain well, it's important to understand the pathways which mediate pain, and equally important to have a good basic grasp of the pathophysiology of pain. We touch on these issues in the following articles.
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Many of the differences between visceral and cutaneous afferents are quantitative rather than qualitative. The quantitative differences, ... Below is the unedited preprint (not a quotable final draft) of: McMahon, S.B. (1997). Are there fundamental differences in the peripheral mechanisms of visceral and somatic pain?
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