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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
Neck pain is less common than low back pain but still a relatively common reason for seeing a primary care physician. Therefore, it is necessary for the primary care physician to be comfortable with salient points in the history and to be able to perform a basic neurologic examination.
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Neck pain is less common than low back pain but still a relatively common reason for seeing a primary care physician. Therefore, it is necessary for the primary care physician to be comfortable with salient points in the history and to be able to perform a basic neurologic examination.
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Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2008
Cancer pain management is in continuous innovation and new data are available that could change the therapeutical approach and guidelines.There are different fields of research that produce new data and interesting findings. The principal data regard the factors influencing the analgesic response, breakthrough cancer pain management, opioid switching ...
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Cancer pain management is in continuous innovation and new data are available that could change the therapeutical approach and guidelines.There are different fields of research that produce new data and interesting findings. The principal data regard the factors influencing the analgesic response, breakthrough cancer pain management, opioid switching ...
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Pain, Chronic Pain, and Sickle Cell Chronic Pain
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013Bergman and Diamond's “Sickle Cell Disease and the ‘Difficult Patient’ Conundrum” (2013) critiques the relation between physicians and people with sickle cell disease (“sickle cell”) by way of the ...
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