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Pregabalin rectifies aberrant brain chemistry, connectivity, and functional response in chronic pain patients.

Harris, Richard E ; Napadow, Vitaly ; Huggins, John P ; Pauer, Lynne ; Kim, Jieun ; Hampson, Johnson ; Sundgren, Pia LU orcid ; Foerster, Bradley ; Petrou, Myria and Schmidt-Wilcke, Tobias , et al. (2013) In Anesthesiology 119(6). p.1453-1464
Abstract
Chronic pain remains a significant challenge for modern health care as its pathologic mechanisms are largely unknown and preclinical animal models suffer from limitations in assessing this complex subjective experience. However, human brain neuroimaging techniques enable the assessment of functional and neurochemical alterations in patients experiencing chronic pain and how these factors may dynamically change with pharmacologic treatment.
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Anesthesiology
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119
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6
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1453 - 1464
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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  • pmid:24343290
  • scopus:84894321815
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1528-1175
DOI
10.1097/ALN.0000000000000017
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English
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  title        = {{Pregabalin rectifies aberrant brain chemistry, connectivity, and functional response in chronic pain patients.}},
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