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Pytophysiology of pain and depression

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2010

Abstract

Patients with chronic pain suffer more than just from the pain. Immobilization, isolation, lost of social contacts, depression and catastrophic thinking considerably changes their quality of life.

Frequent co-morbidity of chronic pain and depression arise a question of overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms. This review discusses different mechanisms of pain and clinical pain representation in the human brain.

The treatment of chronic pain with adjuvant analgesics is briefly mentioned.