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1. Quantitative sensory testing in classical trigeminal neuralgia-a blinded study in patients with and without concomitant persistent pain. Younis S, Maarbjerg S, Reimer M, Wolfram F, Olesen J, Baron R, Bendtsen L. Pain; 2016 Jul; 157(7):1407-1414. PubMed ID: 26894914 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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