• Seminars in neurology · Jun 2005

    Review

    Evaluation and treatment of painful peripheral polyneuropathy.

    • J Robinson Singleton.
    • Department of Neurology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132, USA.
    • Semin Neurol. 2005 Jun 1; 25 (2): 185-95.

    AbstractPain is a common component of sensory peripheral polyneuropathy and occurs primarily as a consequence of injury to small, unmyelinated C-fiber nerve axons. This class of fibers is particularly vulnerable to metabolic injury, and the neuropathy manifests in a length-dependent pattern. Diabetes mellitus, prediabetes associated with insulin resistance, toxins, and drugs are common causes of painful neuropathy, but a substantial percentage are idiopathic. Pathogenesis of neuropathic pain involves loss of peripheral axons and inappropriate peripheral and central adaptation of neuronal signaling to this loss. Treatment of painful neuropathy should be directed at removing the offending metabolic injury, if possible. Antiepileptic drugs, tricyclic antidepressants, opiates, and other treatments have shown efficacy in clinical trials for symptomatic relief of neuropathic pain.

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