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128: The Role of the Dorsal Root Ganglion in Neuropathic Pain | Robert North
Pain Reframed
English - February 13, 2020 23:08 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 153 ratingsHealth & Fitness Education eim pharmacology doctor evidenceinmotion jeffmoore medicalfield medicine opioid pain painmanagement Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In this episode of Pain Reframed, Liz and Adam interview Robert North, MD, PhD regarding a study published in Brain, "Electrophysiological and transcriptomic correlates of neuropathic pain in human dorsal root ganglion neurons." This study provides important foundational evidence for spontaneous firing observed in dorsal root ganglia from symptomatic dermatomes, and sets the stage for future investigations which may lead to novel clinical treatments for peripheral neuropathic pain. North is Chief Neurosurgery resident at Baylor College of Medicine (Houston, TX) and its affiliated hospitals, including MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Links:
Original study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30887021
Email Dr. North: [email protected]