2023, Number 4
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Rev Mex Anest 2023; 46 (4)
Development of fetal and neonatal pain
Gutiérrez-Román CI
Language: Spanish
References: 26
Page: 251-255
PDF size: 261.06 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Pain is the main symptom reported worldwide, it is the main cause of human suffering. It is considered that for an individual to feel pain, the following must be present: nociceptors, pain neurotransmitters, pathways that carry the stimulus to the brain, the thalamus and connection with the cortex. For a time it was considered that at this stage the nervous system was not mature enough to feel pain, however, there is currently evidence that the fetus has pain; and its presence alters the development of the nervous system. This review provides an updated view of the ontogeny of fetal and neonatal pain.
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