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- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome abstract "Dejerine–Roussy syndrome or thalamic pain syndrome is a condition developed after a thalamic stroke, a stroke causing damage to the thalamus. Ischemic strokes and Hemorrhagic strokes can cause lesioning in the thalamus. The lesions, usually present in one hemisphere of the brain, most often cause an initial lack of sensation and tingling in the opposite side of the body. Weeks to months later, numbness can develop into severe and chronic pain that is not proportional to an environmental stimulus, called dysaesthesia or allodynia. As initial stroke symptoms, numbness and tingling, dissipate, an imbalance in sensation causes these later syndromes, characterizing Dejerine–Roussy syndrome. Although some treatments exist, they are often expensive, chemically based, invasive, and only treat patients for some time before they need more treatment, called "refractory treatment."".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome wikiPageID "17123089".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "589871198".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome diseasesdb "13002".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome icd "338".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome meshid "D013786".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome name "Dejerine-Roussy Syndrome".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome subject Category:Cerebrovascular_diseases.
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome type Disease.
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome type Situation.
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome comment "Dejerine–Roussy syndrome or thalamic pain syndrome is a condition developed after a thalamic stroke, a stroke causing damage to the thalamus. Ischemic strokes and Hemorrhagic strokes can cause lesioning in the thalamus. The lesions, usually present in one hemisphere of the brain, most often cause an initial lack of sensation and tingling in the opposite side of the body.".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome label "Dejerine–Roussy syndrome".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome label "Thalamussyndrom".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome label "Zespół wzgórzowy".
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome sameAs Dejerine%E2%80%93Roussy_syndrome.
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome sameAs Thalamussyndrom.
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome sameAs Zespół_wzgórzowy.
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome sameAs Q2408715.
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome sameAs Q2408715.
- Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Dejerine–Roussy_syndrome?oldid=589871198.