2016
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-63596-9.00007-4
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Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes

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“…Musculoskeletal pain is a common cause of chronic and recurrent pain in pediatric populations, with prevalence rates as high as 40% [1][2][3][4]. Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndromes (AMPS) are characterized by a disproportionate degree of pain and disability originating from a minor trauma, illness or an unidentifiable cause [5][6][7]. The AMPS spectrum includes such conditions as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) [8], localized musculoskeletal pain, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, reflex neurovascular/sympathetic dystrophy and fibromyalgia.…”
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“…Musculoskeletal pain is a common cause of chronic and recurrent pain in pediatric populations, with prevalence rates as high as 40% [1][2][3][4]. Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndromes (AMPS) are characterized by a disproportionate degree of pain and disability originating from a minor trauma, illness or an unidentifiable cause [5][6][7]. The AMPS spectrum includes such conditions as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) [8], localized musculoskeletal pain, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, reflex neurovascular/sympathetic dystrophy and fibromyalgia.…”
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“…Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome (AMPS) is a descriptive term for syndromes involving central and/or peripheral sensory amplification that encompass the entire spectrum of manifestations of chronic pediatric musculoskeletal pain. The subsets of AMPS can be separated into those with overt autonomic signs (including complex regional pain syndrome types I and II); without autonomic signs (including diffuse idiopathic pain and localized amplified pain); or with tender points or widespread pain with multiple associated symptoms (fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS]) (Figure 1) [8]. …”
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“…A sua freqüência em crianças e adolescentes varia entre seis e 32% 31,32 . Cinco a 8% dos pacientes nos serviços de Reumatologia Pediátrica apresentam dores idiopáticas do sistema músculo-esquelético (SME) 33,34 . …”
Section: Dores Síndromes E Lesões Músculo-esqueléticas Na Faixa Etárunclassified
“…A fisiopatogenia da FJ inclui múltiplos fatores, tais como: mecanismos neuro-hormonais 33,44 , alterações do padrão do sono (como sono não repousante) 40,46 , história familiar 40,46 , distúrbio do sistema nervoso autônomo 44 e fatores psicológicos 37 . Alterações específicas das fibras musculares também têm sido postuladas como fatores fisiopatogênicos da FJ, tais como alterações da microcirculação 47 , do metabolismo muscular e do colágeno 48 .…”
Section: Dor Em 11 Dos 18 Pontos Bilateraisunclassified
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