Myofascial pain syndrome associated with Epstein-Barr virus
AUTHORS : Ovchinnikov V.G.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : LLC “Herpetic Center”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2016
Pain is the most common complaint that doctors of various specialties deal with in their daily practice. In neurological practice, the most common pains in the back and neck, headaches. In addition to dorsalgia and cephalgia, abdominalgia, thoracalgia and cardialgia are also quite common, and pains of other localization are somewhat less common. In recent years, the so-called chronic pain has attracted special attention
[1]. Their main characteristic is a prolonged, often monotonous manifestation of pain,
which is often not strictly localized, but diffusely widespread