THE CHEMICAL INHIBITION OF FIBRE REGENERATION AND NEUROMA FORMATION IN PERIPHERAL NERVES.

L. Guttmann, P. Medawar
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Introduction THE problem of suppressing the regenerative growth of nerve fibres by chernical or other means owes its clinical interest to the need for preventing or stopping the acute pain that sometimes develops after injury to peripheral nerves. The conditions under which acute pain develops have not been closely defined. It cannot be definitely attributed to any one particular cause, and it is not invariably accompanied be neuroma formation. Reactions from islands of infection and foreign bodies in the nerve itself (Marinesco 1918, 1920), the involvement of escaping nerve fibres in scar tissue and muscle (discussed by Corner, 1918b), and pressure upon " young " unmyelinated fibres (Cone, 1918) may each play a part. Clinical evidence nevertheless shows that pain in some form, particularly in amputation stumps, is associated with neuroma formation and other consequences of unorganized regenerative growth. Pain of this sort is sometimes relieved by excising the neuroma, and is prevented from recurring, or from arising in the first instance, by taking certain preventative measures. These may be reviewed shortly under two headings:
周围神经纤维再生和神经瘤形成的化学抑制。
通过化学或其他方法抑制神经纤维再生生长的问题引起了临床的兴趣,因为需要预防或停止周围神经损伤后有时发生的急性疼痛。急性疼痛发生的条件还没有明确的定义。它不能肯定地归因于任何一个特定的原因,它并不总是伴随着神经瘤的形成。神经本身的感染岛和异物的反应(Marinesco 1918, 1920),瘢痕组织和肌肉中逃逸的神经纤维的参与(Corner, 1918b讨论),以及对“年轻的”无髓纤维的压力(Cone, 1918)都可能起作用。然而,临床证据表明,某种形式的疼痛,特别是截肢残肢的疼痛,与神经瘤的形成和无组织再生生长的其他后果有关。这种疼痛有时可以通过切除神经瘤来缓解,并通过采取某些预防措施来防止复发或在第一时间产生。稍后可在以下两个标题下加以审查:
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