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Cold-evoked potentials in clinical practice: A head-to-head contrast with laser-evoked responses.

Caroline PerchetKoichi HagiwaraCharbel SalamehLuis Garcia-Larrea
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Recording of cold-evoked potentials is a well-tolerated, inexpensive and easy-to-use procedure that can be helpful in the diagnosis of abnormalities in the thin fibre- spinothalamic pathways. Supplementing LEPs with CEPs allows consolidating the diagnosis and, for some patients suffering from symptoms limited only to cold, CEPs but not LEPs may allow the diagnosis of thin fibre pathology. Optimal CEP recording conditions are important to overcome the low signal-to-noise ratio and habituation phenomena, which are less favourable than with LEPs.
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