Learn about the complex relationship between sensory ganglion pathology and neuropathic pain in this 51-minute medical lecture. Explore the mechanisms behind common symptoms like pins and needles, temperature sensations, buzzing, and burning sensations that affect various body parts. Dive deep into the anatomical and physiological aspects of the sensory nervous system, examining how nerve injuries trigger responses in satellite glial cells and tissue-resident macrophages. Discover current research findings on neuropathic pain associated with conditions like COVID-19 and various treatments, while understanding the role of key biological components such as calcitonin gene-related peptide, substance P, and vascular permeability in pain transmission. Gain valuable insights into the latest scientific understanding of neuropathic pain mechanisms and their clinical implications for healthcare professionals and medical students.
Overview
Syllabus
Neuropathic Pain and Sensory Ganglion Pathology
Taught by
Drbeen Medical Lectures