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Central Post Stroke Pain- The Clinical-Anatomical Correlations from Pain Clinic Stories

ArÅ«nas Å Ä Iupoka, EglÄ— SukockienÄ—, GintarÄ— ŽemgulytÄ— and ArÅ«nas Å Ä Iupokas
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Gintarė Žemgulytė: Department of Neurology, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
ArÅ«nas Å Ä Iupokas: Pain Clinic, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Hospital

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2018, vol. 11, issue 4, 8653-8658

Abstract: Unless a significant proportion of post stroke patients are not treated adequately, the sensory phenotype based management is proposed in the article...

Keywords: Biomedical Sciences; Biomedical Research; Technical Research; Central Post-Stroke Pain; Clinical-Anatomical Approach; Sensory Phenotype Based Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.11.002133

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