Axial Low Back Pain: One Painful Area – Many Perceptions and Mechanisms
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The different scores calculated from the PD-Q are shown, revealing the proportion of positive, i.e. neuropathic and negative, i.e. non-neuropathic as well as unclear results. Patients from clusters 3 and 4 showed the tendency to score more neuropathic than those from clusters 1, 2 and 5.
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Förster, Matti; Mahn, Friederike; Gockel, Ulrich; Brosz, Mathias; Freynhagen, Rainer; R. Tölle, Thomas; et al. (2015). Axial Low Back Pain: One Painful Area – Many Perceptions and Mechanisms. PLOS ONE. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068273
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AUTHORS (7)
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Matti Förster
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Friederike Mahn
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Ulrich Gockel
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Mathias Brosz
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Rainer Freynhagen
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Thomas R. Tölle
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Ralf Baron