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PAIN. Prof. Ashraf Husain. Classification of pain. Pain perception is affected by the context in which it is experienced. Pain is arbitrarily categorized into somatic - superficial and deep - and visceral pain. Visceral pain is sometimes referred to another site. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Classification of pain• Pain perception is affected by the context
in which it is experienced. • Pain is arbitrarily categorized into somatic
- superficial and deep - and visceral pain.• Visceral pain is sometimes referred to
another site.• Structures to which the pain. is referred
are innervated by the same spinal segment as the origin of the pain.
• Pain may arise from phantom limbs or be triggered by inappropriately mild stimulation in abnormal conditions.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARYAFFERENT FIBRES
A δ Fiber:• Myelinated -• Diameter fine 2 - 5 μm• 12 - 30 m/sec. conduction velocity• Terminated at I and V layer• Fast pain, rapid, pricking and well localized• Neurotransmitter - Glutamate • 20% pain conduction
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• Non-Myelinated
• Diameter less than 2 f.lm .-0.5 to 2 m/s conduction velocity
• TeJrninate in I and n layers
• Slow, diffuse, dull, aching
• Neurotransmitter - P-Substance
• 80% of pain conduction
CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARYAFFERENT FIBRES
C – Fiber:
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TYPES:
1. HIGH TRHESHOLD
MECHANORECEPTOR(HTM) NNERVATED BY
- TIHN MYELINATED A FIBERS
2. POLYMODAL NOCICEPTORS(PMN)
INNERVATED BY UNMYELINATED C FIBRES
NOCICEPTOR: PAIN RECEPTOR
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DAMAGE AND INFLAMMATION
RELEASE CHEMICAL MEDIATORS WICH ACTIVATEOR
SENSITISE THE RECEPTOR ENDINGS
CYTOKlNES BRADYKININ, PROSTAGLANDIN, P - SUBSTANCE
RESULTS IN TRANSDUCTION
CONDUCTION OF NERVE IMPULSE
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Referral of pain from the internal organs
• Meninges Back of head and neck• Heart Central chest arms
(usually left), neck, occasionally abdomen.
• Trachea Behind sternum• Diaphragm Shoulder tip• Oesophagus Behind sternum
Cont…
Organ Site of reffered pain
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• Stomach, duodenum Upper abdomen, epigastrium
• Small bowel, pancreas Around umbilicus• Large bowel, bladder Lower abdomen
above pubic bone
Organ Site of reffered pain
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VISCERAL PAIN PATHWAY
Pain - Aδ and fibersTravel with autonomic afferent
Spinal cord(Dorsal Horn)
Lat. spinothalamic tract
Thalamus
Somatosensory Cortex
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• Poorly localized• Associated with nausea and autonomic disturbance• Often referred to another part of the body• Cutting, crushing are not painful when applied to viscera• Pain is caused by distension, ischemia and inflammation
CHARACTERSITICS OF VISCERAL PAIN
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• Hyperalgesia: Excessive Pain• Allodynia: Pain caused by any other sensation
e.g. touch will cause pain.• Muscular Pain: Less blood flow in the muscles
(ischemia).• Stress analgesia: Mild degree of pain is not felt if
the other part of the body has excessive pain.• Causalgia: Burning pain.
TERMS FREQUENTLY USED
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Thalamic Syndrome.Obstruction of the thalmogeniculate branch of the posterior cerebral artery Affects posterior thalamic nuclei.. Prolonged severe pain.
TERMS FREQUENTLY USED