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OMIM - Myopathies
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Dorsal root ganglia from sciatic nerve chronic constriction injury model of neuropathic pain
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The use of analgesia in mountain rescue casualties with moderate or severe pain.
Management of severe neuropathic cancer pain: an illustrative case and review.
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Potentially addictive drugs on reimbursable prescription for chronic severe pain].
Patient considerations in the use of tapentadol for moderate to severe pain.
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Effect of Footbath on Pain Severity and Sleep Quality
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