Look online: There is no reason for a HealthTap doc to reinvent the wheel when there are numerous online sources with abundant information. Please try www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Central-Pain-Syndrome-Information-Page and/or www.theacpa.org/conditions-treatments/conditions-a-z/central-pain-syndrome/. A web search will turn up other sites with lots of information.
Answered 9/6/2019
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Pain: Central pain associated with spinal trigeminal nucleus, spinal horn or cerebral cortex deficit. This can be from stroke or perhaps some type of process such as MS.
Answered 9/4/2019
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