一、定义及分类 国际疼痛学会(International Association for the Study of Pain,IASP)于1994年将神经病理性疼痛(Neuropathic Pain,NP)定义为:“由神经系统的原发损害或功能障碍所引发或导致的疼痛(Paininitiated or caused by ...一、定义及分类 国际疼痛学会(International Association for the Study of Pain,IASP)于1994年将神经病理性疼痛(Neuropathic Pain,NP)定义为:“由神经系统的原发损害或功能障碍所引发或导致的疼痛(Paininitiated or caused by a primary lesion or dysfunction in the nervous system).2008年,IASP神经病理性疼痛特别兴趣小组(NeuPSIG)将该定义更新为:“由躯体感觉系统的损害或疾病导致的疼痛”(neuropathic pain is defined as pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory system)[1].展开更多
一、介绍
1994年国际疼痛学会(International Association for the Study Pain, IASP)定义神经病理性疼痛为"神经系统原发性损伤或功能障碍所引起或导致的疼痛".2008年,IASP神经病理性疼痛特别兴趣小组(NeuPSIG)把定义修改为"由...一、介绍
1994年国际疼痛学会(International Association for the Study Pain, IASP)定义神经病理性疼痛为"神经系统原发性损伤或功能障碍所引起或导致的疼痛".2008年,IASP神经病理性疼痛特别兴趣小组(NeuPSIG)把定义修改为"由躯体感觉系统的损伤或疾病而直接导致的疼痛",后由IASP分类委员会稍作修改为"由躯体感觉系统的损伤或疾病而导致的疼痛".展开更多
Changing the definition of pain Pain was officially defined by International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as 'an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue d...Changing the definition of pain Pain was officially defined by International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as 'an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage'[1].展开更多
文摘一、定义及分类 国际疼痛学会(International Association for the Study of Pain,IASP)于1994年将神经病理性疼痛(Neuropathic Pain,NP)定义为:“由神经系统的原发损害或功能障碍所引发或导致的疼痛(Paininitiated or caused by a primary lesion or dysfunction in the nervous system).2008年,IASP神经病理性疼痛特别兴趣小组(NeuPSIG)将该定义更新为:“由躯体感觉系统的损害或疾病导致的疼痛”(neuropathic pain is defined as pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory system)[1].
文摘一、介绍
1994年国际疼痛学会(International Association for the Study Pain, IASP)定义神经病理性疼痛为"神经系统原发性损伤或功能障碍所引起或导致的疼痛".2008年,IASP神经病理性疼痛特别兴趣小组(NeuPSIG)把定义修改为"由躯体感觉系统的损伤或疾病而直接导致的疼痛",后由IASP分类委员会稍作修改为"由躯体感觉系统的损伤或疾病而导致的疼痛".
文摘Changing the definition of pain Pain was officially defined by International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as 'an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage'[1].