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[CLINICAL ENTITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PAIN IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC DISEASES].
Musculoskeletal pain is the most common symptom present in almost all rheumatic diseases. Rheumatic
diseases include more than 150 clinical entities. There is no uniform classification of rheumatic diseases. In general, we
distinguish inflammatory rheumatic diseases, non-inflammatory degenerative articular diseases, systemic connective tissue
diseases, metabolic disorders with articular manifestations, and regional and extended pain syndromes. According to
the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), pain is defined as an unpleasant sensation associated with tissue
damage or reported simultaneously with such damage. Pain has a physical, mental, and social component. In rheumatic
diseases the pain is mostly chronic and may severely impair the patient’s general condition. The defining criteria involve a
period of more than 3 or 6 months, and according to some definitions more than 6 weeks. In most cases the pain is nociceptive
rather than neuropathic. Musculoskeletal pain, especially chronic pain, is a global public health problem because of its
prevalence, as well as the frequently associated muslculoskeletal function impairment and development of chronic pain
syndrome, which can be considered as a separate clinical entity and requires a biopsychosocial treatment approach.