What is associated with painful polyneuropathy? a cross-sectional analysis of symptoms and signs in patients with painful and painless polyneuropathy
It is still unclear how and why some patients develop painful and others painless polyneuropathy. The aim of this study was to identify multiple factors associated with painful polyneuropathies (NeuP). A total of 1181 patients of the multicenter DOLORISK database with painful (probable or definite N...
Main Authors: | Gierthmühlen, J, Attal, N, Baskozos, G, Bennedsgaard, K, Bouhassira, D, Crombez, G, Finnerup, NB, Granovsky, Y, Jensen, TS, John, J, Kennes, LN, Laycock, H, Pascal, MMV, Rice, ASC, Shafran-Topaz, L, Themistocleous, AC, Yarnitsky, D, Bennett, DL, Baron, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
2024
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