2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10122592
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Plastic Changes in Pain and Motor Network Induced by Chronic Burn Pain

Abstract: Musculoskeletal diseases with chronic pain are difficult to control because of their association with both central as well as the peripheral nervous system. In burn patients, chronic pain is one of the major complications that cause persistent discomfort. The peripheral mechanisms of chronic pain by burn have been greatly revealed through studies, but the central mechanisms have not been identified. Our study aimed to characterize the cerebral plastic changes secondary to electrical burn (EB) and non-electrica… Show more

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“…There is sufficient evidence regarding changes in the sensory and motor areas of the brain in patients experiencing pain. Modulation of these sensory and motor areas has been proven to be effective for pain control [20]. Reducing attention to pain can decrease pain perception.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is sufficient evidence regarding changes in the sensory and motor areas of the brain in patients experiencing pain. Modulation of these sensory and motor areas has been proven to be effective for pain control [20]. Reducing attention to pain can decrease pain perception.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All MRIs were performed using a 3.0 T magnetic resonance scanner (MAGNETOM Skyra, Siemens; Erlangen, Germany) and an established steady-state gadolinium-enhanced MRI technique [ 18 , 29 ]. Two high-resolution T1-weighted images were acquired for each participant: one before a standard intravenous administration of gadolinium contrast agent (0.1 mmol/kg gadoterate meglumine) and the second at 4 min after the gadolinium administration.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two high-resolution T1-weighted images were acquired for each participant: one before a standard intravenous administration of gadolinium contrast agent (0.1 mmol/kg gadoterate meglumine) and the second at 4 min after the gadolinium administration. T2-weighted and diffusion-weighted MRI images were taken to exclude patients with suspected parenchymal injury [ 18 ]. A single-shot diffusion-weighted echo planar imaging sequence was taken in the same manner as Joo et al to assess the CBV changes caused by the burn-related chronic pain [ 18 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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