Tratamiento quirúrgico del dolor neuropático.

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dolor neuropático

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De acuerdo a la definición de la IASP el dolor neuropático (DN) es originado por una lesión o enfermedad del sistema nervioso somatosensorial. El arsenal terapéutico, farmacológico, fisioterapéutico y psicoterapéutico es a menudo insuficiente para mantener esta condición dolorosa dentro de un margen tolerable de padecimiento.
Por ello, en algunas circunstancias definidas, la neurocirugía funcional puede representar una opción útil y necesaria de tratamiento.

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Piedimonte F. Tratamiento quirúrgico del dolor neuropático. NeuroTarget [Internet]. 1 de agosto de 2016 [citado 21 de noviembre de 2024];10(3):32-47. Disponible en: https://neurotarget.com/index.php/nt/article/view/183

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