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  2. Sensory neuronopathy - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal root ganglion is not separated by a blood brain barrier as it contains fenestrated capillaries which are highly permeable. This allows antibodies, T-cells, toxins and other substances to enter, causing damage to the nerve cell bodies. [2] Paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy occurs in the setting of cancer and is thought to involve anti ...

  3. Dorsal root ganglion - Wikipedia

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    A dorsal root ganglion (or spinal ganglion; also known as a posterior root ganglion [1]) is a cluster of neurons (a ganglion) in a dorsal root of a spinal nerve. The cell bodies of sensory neurons known as first-order neurons are located in the dorsal root ganglia. [2] The axons of dorsal root ganglion neurons are known as afferents.

  4. Causes of cancer pain - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal root ganglion inflammation Small-cell lung cancer and, less often, cancer of the breast , colon or ovary may produce inflammation of the dorsal root ganglia ( fig. 5 ), precipitating burning, tingling pain in the extremities, with occasional "lightning" or lancinating pains.

  5. Cancer pain - Wikipedia

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    Procedures include neurectomy, cordotomy, dorsal root entry zone lesioning, and cingulotomy. Cutting through or removal of nerves is used in people with cancer pain who have short life expectancy and who are unsuitable for drug therapy due to ineffectiveness or intolerance. Because nerves often carry both sensory and motor fibers, motor ...

  6. Nav1.9 - Wikipedia

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    Both Na v 1.8 and Na v 1.9 have been shown to play a role in bone cancer associated pain using a rat model of bone cancer. The dorsal root ganglion of lumbar 4-5 of rats with bone cancer were shown to have up-regulation of Na v 1.8 and Na v 1.9 mRNA expression as well as an increase in total number of these alpha subunits.

  7. Tarlov cyst - Wikipedia

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    Tarlov cysts are most commonly located in the S1 to S4/S5 region of the spinal canal, but can be found along any region of the spine.They usually form on the extradural components of sacrococcygeal nerve roots at the junction of dorsal root ganglion and posterior nerve roots and arise between the endoneurium and perineurium. [10]

  8. Dorsal root of spinal nerve - Wikipedia

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    The root emerges from the posterior part of the spinal cord and travels to the dorsal root ganglion. The dorsal root ganglia contain the pseudo-unipolar cell bodies of the nerve fibres which travel from the ganglia through the root into the spinal cord. The lateral division of the dorsal root contains lightly myelinated and unmyelinated fibres ...

  9. Ganglion - Wikipedia

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    A dorsal root ganglion (DRG) from a chicken embryo (around stage of day 7) after incubation overnight in NGF growth medium stained with anti-neurofilament antibody. Note the axons growing out of the ganglion. A ganglion (pl.: ganglia) is a group of neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system.