Treatment of Wallenberg stroke neuropathic pain with Normast – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2011

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normast.wordpress.com Treatment of severe Lyrica refractory central neuropathic pain with palmitoylethanolamide, hand in hand with 50% decrease in pain, the colitis ulcerosa of this patient also responded quite well, and the bowel movements decreased for 50% too! Lateral medullary syndrome (also called Wallenberg syndrome and posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome) is a disease in which the patient has a constellation of neurologic symptoms due to injury to the lateral part of the medulla in the brain, resulting in tissue ischemia and necrosis.This syndrome is characterized by sensory deficits affecting the trunk (torso) and extremities on the opposite side of the infarction and sensory deficits affecting the face and cranial nerves on the same side with the infarct. Specifically, there is a loss of pain and temperature sensation on the contralateral (opposite) side of the body and ipsilateral (same) side of the face. This crossed finding is diagnostic for the syndrome

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Treatment of Wallenberg stroke neuropathic pain with Normast - Video

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