Introduction: Central Pain Syndrome
Central Pain Syndrome: Brain condition causing pain or similar sensations.
Central Pain Syndrome: Central pain syndrome is a neurological condition caused by damage specifically to the central nervous system (CNS) — brain, brainstem, or spinal cord. The pain is steady and is usually described as a burning, aching, or cutting sensation. Occasionally there may be brief, intolerable bursts of sharp pain. 1
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1. excerpt from NINDS Central Pain Syndrome Information Page: NINDS
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