Case Report: Limbic System Activation by Intravenous Lidocaine in a Patient with a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Major Depression

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Intravenous lidocaine is used to treat various neuropathic pain states. Systemic local anesthetics have been reported to cause behavioral alteration via limbic system activation. This case report describes a dramatic behavioral change in a patient receiving intravenous lidocaine and suggests a possible use of lidocaine to discriminate somatic and affective pain characteristics.

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Leong, M. S., & Brent Solvason, H. (2000). Case Report: Limbic System Activation by Intravenous Lidocaine in a Patient with a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Major Depression. Pain Medicine, 1(4), 358–361. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1526-4637.2000.00038.x

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