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Structural and functional brain changes in fibromyalgia: investigation of potential mechanisms associated with central sensitization in chronic pain
Structural and functional brain changes in fibromyalgia: investigation of potential mechanisms associated with central sensitization in chronic pain
Despite different techniques, equipment, and statistical criteria, neuroimaging studies have been considerably consistent in the identification of brain regions involved in various pain related processes. Functional neuroimaging studies regularly identify activation differences in a stable set of brain regions between pain and control populations. Recent structural studies have reported similar gray matter abnormalities among multiple chronic pain populations. Yet, the findings from structural and functional imaging studies are not completely unified.
Together, these structural and functional imaging results suggest a functional plasticity of the brain circuitry that is consistent with theories of central sensitization, and may be a key factor in the development and/or maintenance of chronic pain.
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Structural and functional brain changes in fibromyalgia: investigation of potential mechanisms associated with central sensitization in chronic pain
Structural alterations in brainstem of fibromyalgia syndrome patients correlate with sensitivity to mechanical pressure
Structural alterations in brainstem of fibromyalgia syndrome patients correlate with sensitivity to mechanical pressure
Fibromyalgia syndrome is a chronic pain disorder characterised by widespread pain and tenderness in muscles and deep tissues. Current theories regarding the pathophysiological origins of fibromyalgia syndrome point towards central sensitisation and a ...
Fibromyalgia syndrome patients exhibited shape alterations in the brainstem.•The mean brainstem volume was also significantly reduced in FMS patients.•This volume reduction correlated with clinical manual tender point scores.•Structural alterations in the brainstem may contribute to clinical symptoms of FMS.
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Structural alterations in brainstem of fibromyalgia syndrome patients correlate with sensitivity to mechanical pressure
The widespread myofascial pain of fibromyalgia is sympathetically maintained and immune mediated