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Inability to self-report pain after a stroke: A population-based study

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10450346 PAIN® 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The inability to self-report pain after a stroke is less common than previously thought, and is associated with both aphasia and level of consciousness.
Keywords
Pain assessmentEpidemiologyStrokeNeurology
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Inability to self-report pain after a stroke: A population-based study
Authors
Jonathan H. Smith, Kari L. Bottemiller, Kelly D. Flemming, F. Michael Cutrer, Edythe A. Strand,
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