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The Korean Journal of Pain ; : 68-73, 2009.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-116195

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Opioids profoundly inhibit evoked discharges of spinal nociceptive neurons, thereby inhibiting the transmission of pain. Intrathecal administration of opioids using implantable continuous infusion systems is an effective method of pain relief when other treatments have failed, as well as for patients with adequate analgesia on high dose therapy that produces unacceptable side effects. We report two cases of intrathecal pump implantation performed in patients suffering from intractable chronic pain. A test dose of 3 mg morphine was injected into the epidural space. No side effects were noted and patients experienced considerable pain relief. Implantation was performed one day after the test. The initial intrathecal morphine delivery dose was half of the equivalent dose of daily oral intake opioids and the infusion rate was increased gradually under close observation for opioid side effects. Two days post-implantation, both patients were discharged without any complications.


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Humains , Analgésie , Analgésiques morphiniques , Douleur chronique , Espace épidural , Pompes à perfusion , Morphine , Nocicepteurs , Stress psychologique
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The Korean Journal of Pain ; : 88-91, 2009.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-116191

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Skull base osteomyelitis is a rare but life-threatening complication of inflammation of the ear. The authors present a case of skull base osteomyelitis of unknown etiology in a non-diabetic patient who presented with unilateral posterior neck and occipital headache mimicking cervicogenic headache.


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Humains , Oreille , Céphalée , Inflammation , Cou , Ostéomyélite , Céphalée post-traumatique , Crâne , Base du crâne
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