Posterior Choroidal Thalamic Syndrome refers to a rare pattern of thalamic infarction caused by occlusion of the posterior choroidal artery (PChA), a branch of ...
Inferolateral (thalamogeniculate) thalamic syndrome is a type of thalamic stroke resulting from infarction or hemorrhage in the territory of the ...
Paramedian thalamic syndrome, also called paramedian thalamic infarction, is a neurological condition that arises when blood flow to the medial (paramedian) ...
Anterior (tuberothalamic) thalamic syndrome is a rare neurological condition that occurs when blood flow is interrupted in the tuberothalamic (polar) artery, a ...
Diffuse Brainstem Central Pain (DBCP) is a chronic neuropathic pain syndrome arising from injury or dysfunction that spans multiple levels of the ...
Trigeminal Central Pain is a chronic facial pain caused by damage to the brain or brainstem pathways that carry signals from the trigeminal nerve. Unlike ...
Midbrain Central Pain, often referred to as central pain syndrome localized to the midbrain, is a chronic neurological condition in which damage to the ...
Pontine central pain is a type of neuropathic pain that occurs when the pons—a key part of the brainstem—suffers injury or disease. In this condition, damage ...
Lateral medullary central pain is a form of central neuropathic pain that arises after an infarction of the lateral medulla oblongata—often called Wallenberg ...
Spinal Central Pain is a form of central neuropathic pain that arises specifically from damage to or dysfunction of the spinal cord portion of the central ...
Brainstem central pain is a type of central neuropathic pain that happens when the part of your nervous system in the brainstem is injured or stops working ...
Subcortical (internal capsule/corona radiata) pain is a form of central neuropathic pain that arises when white-matter pathways deep within the ...
Cortical central pain is a chronic neuropathic pain condition arising from injury or dysfunction in the brain’s cortical regions responsible for processing ...
Chronic Central Pain Syndrome (also called central neuropathic pain) is a condition in which damage or disease of the brain or spinal cord causes ongoing pain ...
Extralemniscal central post‐stroke pain (CPSP) is a neuropathic pain syndrome that arises following injury to the brain’s pain‐processing pathways after a ...
Thalamic central post-stroke pain (also called Dejerine–Roussy syndrome) is a chronic neuropathic pain disorder that arises after a stroke damages the thalamus ...
Central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is a type of chronic neuropathic pain that arises following a stroke affecting the central nervous system. Unlike ordinary ...
Thalamic pain syndrome, also known as Dejerine–Roussy syndrome or central post-stroke pain (CPSP), is a chronic neuropathic pain condition that arises after ...
Acute Post-Stroke Thalamic Syndrome is a sudden condition that arises when a stroke damages the thalamus, a deep brain structure that acts like a relay station ...
Dejerine–Roussy syndrome, also known as thalamic pain syndrome, is a chronic pain condition that follows a lesion in the thalamus—often due to stroke. This ...
