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472 related items for PubMed ID: 23742795
1. Value of quantitative sensory testing in neurological and pain disorders: NeuPSIG consensus. Backonja MM, Attal N, Baron R, Bouhassira D, Drangholt M, Dyck PJ, Edwards RR, Freeman R, Gracely R, Haanpaa MH, Hansson P, Hatem SM, Krumova EK, Jensen TS, Maier C, Mick G, Rice AS, Rolke R, Treede RD, Serra J, Toelle T, Tugnoli V, Walk D, Walalce MS, Ware M, Yarnitsky D, Ziegler D. Pain; 2013 Sep; 154(9):1807-1819. PubMed ID: 23742795 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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