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Authors Liu A, Jiao Y, Ji H, Zhang Z
Received 20 October 2016
Accepted for publication 20 December 2016
Published 20 January 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 229—232
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S125271
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Amy Norman
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Michael E Schatman
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present a case of successful relief of
bilateral occipital neuralgia (ON) using unilateral occipital nerve stimulation
(ONS) and to discuss the possible underlying mechanisms.
Materials and methods: We present the case of a 59-year-old female patient
with severe bilateral ON treated with unilateral ONS. We systematically
reviewed previous studies of ONS for ON, discussing the possible mechanisms of
ONS in the relief of ON.
Results: The patient reported complete pain relief after
consistent unilateral ONS during the follow-up period. The underlying
mechanisms may be linked to the relationship between pain and several brain
regions, including the pons, midbrain, and periaqueductal gray.
Conclusion: ONS is an effective and safe option for treating ON.
Future studies will be required to clarify the mechanisms by which unilateral
occipital stimulation provided relief for bilateral neuralgia in this case.
Keywords: occipital neuralgia, neuromodulation,
peripheral nerve stimulation