Contralateral Sensory and Pain Perception Changes in Patients With Unilateral Neuropathy.
Elena K Enax-KrumovaNadine AttalDidier BouhassiraRainer FreynhagenJanne GierthmühlenPer HanssonBianca M KuehlerChristoph MaierJuliane SachauMärta SegerdahlThomas TölleRolf-Detlef TreedeLise VentzelRalf BaronJan VollertPublished in: Neurology (2021)
Mechanisms of sensory loss seem to spread to the contralateral side in both painful and painless neuropathies. Contralateral spread of pinprick hyperalgesia was restricted to the 2 ipsilateral phenotypes that suggest sensitization; this suggest a contribution of descending net facilitation from supraspinal areas, which was reported in rodent models of neuropathic pain but not yet in human patients.