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“... disease characterized by suprapubic pain associated with other lower urinary tract symptoms: increased...”
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“... periventricular brain areas involved in pain control during hydrocephalus may affect descending pain control and...”
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“... is evi dence that pain results in gradual decrease in the motor unit discharge rate (Ervilha et al., 2005...”
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