Journal article
Parkinson disease: A systemic review of pain sensitivities and its association with clinical pain and response to dopaminergic stimulation
S Sung, N Vijiaratnam, DWC Chan, M Farrell, AH Evans
Journal of the Neurological Sciences | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2018
Abstract
Patients with Parkinson disease (PD) experience hyperalgesia on evoked pain sensitivity testing, although the relationship of this with persistent pain in PD is less certain. Studies examining this have generated contradictory findings. Further, the role of dopaminergic deficiency as an underlying substrate for hyperalgesia is controversial. We report the results of meta-analyses of the PD pain sensitivity literature in an attempt to answer these questions. We identified 429 records, of which ten articles compared pain sensitivity between PD patients that experienced clinical pain (PDP) to those who did not (PDNP), and twenty studies that examined the effect of dopaminergic medications on pa..
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