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Spontaneous pain as a challenge of research and management in chronic pain

Spontaneous pain occurring without apparent external stimuli, is a significant complaint of individuals with chronic pain whose mechanisms, somewhat surprisingly, remain poorly understood. Over the past decades, neuroimaging studies start to reveal brain activities accompanying spontaneous pain. Mea...

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Published in:Medical Review 2022-06, Vol.2 (3), p.308-319
Main Authors: Ma, Longyu, Liu, Shuting, Yi, Ming, Wan, You
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