帕金森氏症的疼痛。

B Ford
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疼痛,被定义为一种不愉快或痛苦的感官体验,自帕金森病(PD)的第一次描述以来,就被认为是该疾病的特征。据估计,大约40%的PD患者会出现疼痛,少数个体的疼痛严重到足以掩盖该疾病的运动症状。最近的研究基于患者对疼痛的描述,将疼痛感觉分为五类中的一种或多种:肌肉骨骼疼痛、神经性或神经根性疼痛、肌张力障碍相关疼痛、原发性或中枢性疼痛和静坐性不适。PD固有的中枢性疼痛综合征的存在在一些病例报告中得到了支持,但其确切机制尚不清楚,与病理的相关性也尚未确定。本文综述了帕金森病疼痛综合征的临床特征,并为帕金森病疼痛症状的评估、分类和治疗提供了一个框架。
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Pain in Parkinson's disease.

Pain, defined as an unpleasant or distressing sensory experience, has been recognized as feature of Parkinson's disease (PD) since the first descriptions of the disorder. Pain is estimated to occur in approximately 40% of patients with PD, and in a minority of individuals becomes severe enough to overshadow the motor symptoms of the disorder. Recent studies based on patients' descriptions of pain have enabled a classification of painful sensations into 1 or more of 5 categories: musculoskeletal pain, neuritic or radicular pain, dystonia-associated pain, primary or central pain, and akathitic discomfort. The existence of a central pain syndrome, intrinsic to PD, finds support in a collection of case reports, but the precise mechanism is unknown, and a correlation with pathology has not been made. This review describes the clinical features of the pain syndromes in PD, and provides a framework for evaluating, classifying, and treating painful symptoms in PD.

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