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Post-Stroke Thalamic Syndrome (Review)

https://doi.org/10.15360/1813-9779-2019-5-88-105

Abstract

Pain management is a foreground task of physicians specializing in various disciplines. Special attention is paid to the issues of early comprehensive rehabilitation of post-stroke patients and prophylaxis of probable long-term complications related to injuries of different brain structures.
Post-stroke thalamic syndrome is the most frequent multiform complication that requires multidisciplinary efforts. Understanding of the morbid physiology of pain thalamic syndrome is the cornerstone of successful management providing higher quality of patients’ life. Currently, profound changes have taken place in the prophylaxis, diagnosis, and management of post-stroke thalamic syndrome. 
This review highlights the most common types of pain experienced by patients after thalamic stroke, presents morbid physiological mechanisms of pain development depending on the location of ischemic brain injury, and discusses the issues of up-to-date management and rehabilitation of post-stroke thalamic syndrome patients.

About the Authors

S. A. Perepelitsa
Imannuel Kant Baltic Federal University, V. A. Negovsky Research Institute of General Reanimatology, Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology
Russian Federation

14 Aleksandr Nevsky Str., 236041 Kaliningrad, Russia

25 Petrovka Str., Bldg. 2, 107031 Moscow, Russia



T. A. Tumilovich
Imannuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Russian Federation
14 Aleksandr Nevsky Str., 236041 Kaliningrad, Russia


A. A. Shcherbakova
Imannuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Russian Federation
14 Aleksandr Nevsky Str., 236041 Kaliningrad, Russia


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