MG30.51 Chronic peripheral neuropathic pain
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2025-01
Chronic peripheral neuropathic pain is chronic pain caused by a lesion or disease of the peripheral somatosensory nervous system. The pain may be spontaneous or evoked, as an increased response to a painful stimulus (hyperalgesia) or a painful response to a normally nonpainful stimulus (allodynia). The diagnosis of peripheral neuropathic pain requires a history of peripheral nervous system injury or disease and a neuroanatomically plausible distribution of the pain. Negative (e.g., decreased or loss of sensation) and positive sensory symptoms or signs (e.g., allodynia or hyperalgesia) indicating the involvement of the peripheral somatosensory nervous system must be compatible with the innervation territory of the affected nervous structure.
inclusions
- Chronic neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve injury
- Chronic painful polyneuropathy
- Chronic painful radiculopathy
code elsewhere
- Postherpetic neuralgia (1E91.5)
- Chronic painful radiation-induced neuropathy (MG30.11)
- Postzoster glossopharyngeal neuralgia (1E91.5)
- Postzoster trigeminal neuralgia (1E91.5)
postcoordination
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synonyms
- Chronic peripheral neuropathic pain
- Chronic neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve injury
- Chronic painful polyneuropathy
- Chronic painful polyneuropathy associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection
- Chronic painful polyneuropathy associated with HIV - [Human immunodeficiency virus] infection
- Chronic painful polyneuropathy associated with diabetes mellitus
- Chronic painful radiculopathy
- chronic radicular pain
- chronic radiculalgia (deprecated)
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