<p>In a dendrogram, objects similar to each other are arranged close to each other. Their relative distance is represented by the height of the lowest branch that joins, directly or indirectly, to the corresponding leaves of the tree. After adjusting the MIPs (“adjusted MIPs”) for population effects of several demographic, anthropomorphic, social, and medical variables, this dendogram shows hierarchical clustering of the 15 different pain types. Interestingly, across body regions, the dendrogram reveals close clustering of axial pain in contrast to appendageal pain. Abdominal pain and chest pain are also distinguished from the axial pain and appendageal pain clusters, and from each other. The definitions of the 15 different pain type abbrev...
<p>Summary of Significant Clusters for Brain Areas Showing a Relationship between Cortical Thickness...
AbstractBackgroundThe association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily...
Different pain types may be encoded in different brain circuits. Here, we examine similarities and d...
The nociceptive system appears to have evolved a range of protective characteristics that are of gre...
<p>Discriminators between responders with musculoskeletal pain (MP group) and controls. Percentage o...
Background: Pain maps provide reliable information on pain location in various conditions. This stud...
ABSTRACT: Classification of musculoskeletal pain based on underlying pain mechanisms (nociceptive, n...
Two hundred consecutive female patients, who were referred to a university-based facial pain clinic,...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether multi-site musculoskeletal pain differs from more localised musculosk...
Identification of subgroups of patients with chronic pain provides meaningful insights into the char...
Pain is a complex, multidimensional experience that has defied our understanding for centuries. Thro...
The classification of most chronic pain disorders gives emphasis to anatomical location of the pain ...
Many people around the world are impacted by some form of bodily pain. Outside factors are thought t...
Background: The association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily solve...
Objectives: Improvements in pain management might be achieved by matching treatment to underlying ...
<p>Summary of Significant Clusters for Brain Areas Showing a Relationship between Cortical Thickness...
AbstractBackgroundThe association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily...
Different pain types may be encoded in different brain circuits. Here, we examine similarities and d...
The nociceptive system appears to have evolved a range of protective characteristics that are of gre...
<p>Discriminators between responders with musculoskeletal pain (MP group) and controls. Percentage o...
Background: Pain maps provide reliable information on pain location in various conditions. This stud...
ABSTRACT: Classification of musculoskeletal pain based on underlying pain mechanisms (nociceptive, n...
Two hundred consecutive female patients, who were referred to a university-based facial pain clinic,...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether multi-site musculoskeletal pain differs from more localised musculosk...
Identification of subgroups of patients with chronic pain provides meaningful insights into the char...
Pain is a complex, multidimensional experience that has defied our understanding for centuries. Thro...
The classification of most chronic pain disorders gives emphasis to anatomical location of the pain ...
Many people around the world are impacted by some form of bodily pain. Outside factors are thought t...
Background: The association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily solve...
Objectives: Improvements in pain management might be achieved by matching treatment to underlying ...
<p>Summary of Significant Clusters for Brain Areas Showing a Relationship between Cortical Thickness...
AbstractBackgroundThe association of genotyping information with common traits is not satisfactorily...
Different pain types may be encoded in different brain circuits. Here, we examine similarities and d...