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Editorial
. 2019 Aug;160(8):1687-1688.
doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001613.

Pain relief in children and adolescents

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Editorial

Pain relief in children and adolescents

Emma Battell et al. Pain. 2019 Aug.
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  • Pharmacological interventions for chronic pain in children: an overview of systematic reviews.
    Eccleston C, Fisher E, Cooper TE, Grégoire MC, Heathcote LC, Krane E, Lord SM, Sethna NF, Anderson AK, Anderson B, Clinch J, Gray AL, Gold JI, Howard RF, Ljungman G, Moore RA, Schechter N, Wiffen PJ, Wilkinson NMR, Williams DG, Wood C, van Tilburg MAL, Zernikow B. Eccleston C, et al. Pain. 2019 Aug;160(8):1698-1707. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001609. Pain. 2019. PMID: 31335640

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