Paradoxical heat sensation as a manifestation of thermal hypesthesia: a study of 1090 patients with lesions of the somatosensory system
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R. Treede | F. Fardo | R. Baron | E. Pogatzki-Zahn | D. Bouhassira | N. Attal | P. Hansson | N. Finnerup | A. Rice | C. Maier | J. Vollert | E. Enax-Krumova | T. Tölle | M. Segerdahl | R. Freynhagen | T. S. Jensen | E. L. Schaldemose | J. Sachau | M. Sendel | D. Kersebaum | Francesca Fardo
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