Common psychogenic pain syndromes include chronic headache or
low back pain ; atypical facial pain; or pelvic pain of unknown
origin.
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psychogenic
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ED among others.
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The patient is genuinely experiencing pain--that is, he or she
is not malingering--but the pain has either no organic explanation
or else a weak one.
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Psychogenic pain is distinguished from somatogenic pain by the
influence of psychological factors on the intensity of the
patient's pain or degree of disability