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Grading the intensity of nondental orofacial pain: Identification of cutoff points for mild, moderate, and severe pain [PDF]
Background: When assessing pain in clinical practice, clinicians often label pain as mild, moderate, and severe. However, these categories are not distinctly defined, and are often used arbitrarily.
Brailo, V, Zakrzewska, JM
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Two cultivars of wild rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia), cv. Denver and Marte, were subjected to chemical determination of flavour-related constituents, sensory descriptive analysis, and measurement of liking by consumer test.
Antonio Raffo +8 more
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Comparison of trigeminal lateralization with differing stimulants
Trigeminal‐specific stimulants have been shown to activate different receptors preferentially and this likely accounts for variation in sensory perception.
Tiffany Chen +6 more
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Cross-modal integration of emotions in the chemical senses
Although the brain structures involved in integrating odorant and trigeminal stimuli are well documented, there is still a need to clarify 1) how emotional response is represented in the human brain during cross-modal interaction between odors and ...
Moustafa eBENSAFI +7 more
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An investigation of eye lens dose for gamma knife treatments of trigeminal neuralgia [PDF]
Lijun Ma
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Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias and intranasal lidocaine: a symptomatic management option
Renata Londero
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Isolated Horner syndrome as a rare initial presentation of nasopharyngeal carcinoma: a case report
Tanyatuth Padungkiatsagul,1 Anuchit Poonyathalang,1 Panitha Jindahra,2 Piyaphon Cheecharoen,3 Kavin Vanikieti1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand; 2Department of Medicine, Faculty
Padungkiatsagul T +4 more
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Numb cheek syndrome in breast cancer: a case report
BackgroundNumb cheek syndrome, a rare corollary of numb chin syndrome, is due to infra-orbital neuropathy. It can occur in association with an underlying malignancy, which can cause neuropathy by direct malignant nerve infiltration or via a ...
Zhibin Tan +4 more
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Long-standing neglect of the chemical senses in the philosophy of perception is due, mostly, to their being regarded as ‘lower’ senses. Smell, taste, and chemically irritated touch are thought to produce mere bodily sensations ...
Smith, Barry C.
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Establishing neuronal identity in vertebrate neurogenic placodes [PDF]
The trigeminal and epibranchial placodes of vertebrate embryos form different types of sensory neurons. The trigeminal placodes form cutaneous sensory neurons that innervate the face and jaws, while the epibranchial placodes (geniculate, petrosal and ...
Baker, Clare V. H. +1 more
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