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S. Alajbegović, A. Alajbegović, H. Resić
0 2007.

[Neuropathic pain].

Neuropathic pain is result of damage or dysfunction of periphery or central nervous system. There is no adequate adaptation and produce suffering without biological helpfulness. The aim of treatment of patient with neuropathic pain is soothing of pain and suffering and prevention of further development of pathological process. Periphery mechanisms of neuropathic pain include hyperexcitability of cell membrane and periphery sensibilization. Central mechanism includes central sensibilization, central reorganization of alphabeta fibers and loss of inhibition mechanisms. The main symptoms of neuropathic pain are described as lancinating, stabbing, or shooting pain. Hyperalgesia and allodynia are special kind of neuropathic pain that is provoked by mechanic or thermal stimuli. Mononeuropathy, plexopathy, radiculopathy, and myelopathy, lesions of thymus, cortex or brain stem are real cause of neuropathic pain. In the treatment of neuropathic pain drug such as opioid, nonsteroid antirheumatics, analgetics, tricyclic antidepressant and antiepileptic are used. The most successful treatment is with antiepileptic drugs of second generation. Carbamazepin was the drug of choice till ten years ago. Since then the leader position in treatment has belong to gabapentin in dose from 900-2400 mg daily. Currently the new drug is tested, antiepileptic pregabaline. The first experiences are promising.


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