REFERRED PAIN
Keywords:
Referred pain, nervous system, visceral pain, somatic pain, diagnosisAbstract
Referred pain is a clinical phenomenon where pain is perceived in an area distant from the actual source of the problem. It typically occurs due to the convergence of visceral and somatic nerve fibers in the spinal cord, causing the brain to misinterpret the original source of pain. Understanding referred pain plays a significant role in clinical diagnosis and treatment planning. Awareness of its mechanisms helps avoid unnecessary medical procedures and directs proper treatment.
References
1. Guyton & Hall – Textbook of Medical Physiology
2. Tortora & Derrickson – Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
3. IASP – International Association for the Study of Pain publications
4. American Medical Journal, 2023
5. Clinical Pain Review, 2024
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2025-12-02
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