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“... of hydrocephalus (the rat injected in the cisterna magna with kaolin) to study descending modulation of pain...”
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“... procedure was performed for all patients. The pain level was evaluated using a visual analogue scale (VAS...”
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“..., met all the inclusion criteria. The single included trial defined pain scores and cure rates according...”
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“... numerical pain scale, the Ramsay sedation scale, the nausea/vomiting scale, the adverse effects profile, and...”
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“... also associated with a decrease in the amount of pain-related words judged as negative from before...”
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