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Core diagnostic criteria for chronic pain related to chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy

Core diagnostic criteria for chronic pain related to chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
Criteria
1 Onset of pain after exposure to chemotherapeutic agent known to be neurotoxic
2 Presence of painful symptoms in a symmetrical stocking and glove distribution beginning in lower extremities, which may progress to the upper extremities, although finding in the feet and not in the hands is common
3 Painful symptoms are accompanied by nonpainful symptoms (eg, "pins and needles" or numbness) in a similar distribution
4 Clinical examination reveals sensory loss to 1 or more sensory modalities and/or evoked pain in a stocking and glove distribution, as reflected in at least 1 of the following:
  • Bilateral increase in detection thresholds to tactile, vibration, or non-noxious warm or cool stimuli
  • Bilateral increase in pain detection thresholds to blunt pressure or pinprick stimuli
  • Bilateral decrease in pain detection threshold to noxious heat or cold stimuli
5 Magnitude of the sensory abnormalities is disproportionately greater than the magnitude of any motor abnormalities in the affected region (except in the case of neuropathy after vinca alkaloids)
6 No other condition (eg, polyneuropathy of other origin) could plausibly account for painful symptoms
Original figure modified for this publication. From: Paice JA, Mulvey M, Bennett M, et al. AAPT Diagnostic Criteria for Chronic Cancer Pain Conditions. J Pain 2017; 18:233. Table used with the permission of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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