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Journal Article > Case Report/Series

Painless: a case of congenital insensitivity to pain in a 5-year-old male

Al Amroh HH, Reyes AL, Barret Austin Hillary J, Al Khaffaf WH
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Sseveral genetic disorders are known to be associated with congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP), a term often used to describe an impaired ability to perceive the type, intensity and quality of noxious stimuli. Children with CIP often injure themselves severely. The injury can go unnoticed or be misdiagnosed as child abuse because it is associated with multiple and recurrent injuries which may result in permanent damage.

PATIENT FINDINGS
We report the case of a 5-year-old boy with a history of showing no signs of pain when exposed to accidental injuries such as trauma, burns or secondary chronic lesions.

CONCLUSION
Child abuse has a much higher occurrence rate than rare neuropathies such as the one we describe. However, CIP should be considered as a diagnosis in any child presenting with a history of poor or absent responses to painful stimuli.
Subject Area
pediatrics
DOI
10.1093/omcr/omaa046
Published Date
01-Jul-2020
PubMed ID
32728449
Languages
English
Journal
Oxford Medical Case Reports
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 2020, Issue 7, Pages omaa046
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