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Editorial
. 2004 Aug;110(3):510-511.
doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2004.06.0194.

Can pain be more or less neuropathic?

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Editorial

Can pain be more or less neuropathic?

Nadine Attal et al. Pain. 2004 Aug.

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  • Pain. 2004 Nov;112(1-2):222

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