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- a child, one must consider the type of procedure planned (painful or nonpainful), the duration of the procedure (important in choosing the appropriate...
- 1832. Symptoms may include fever, night sweats, and weight loss. Often, nonpainful enlarged lymph nodes occur in the neck, under the arm, or in the groin...
- Hiroshi (1 October 2000). "Expectation of Pain Enhances Responses to Nonpainful Somatosensory Stimulation in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Parietal...
- afferents are nerve receptors in mammalian skin that generally respond to nonpainful stimulation such as light touch. For this reason they are classified as...
- spontaneous tingling or burning pain, or allodynia (pain from normally nonpainful stimuli, such as light touch); and autonomic neuropathy may produce diverse...
- Ondrea; Kirshblum, Steven; Yonclas, Peter (2020-07-09). "Management of nonpainful supernumerary phantom limbs after incomplete spinal cord injury with visual–tactile...
- affected guttural pouch is distended with air and forms a characteristic nonpainful swelling. Breathing is noisy in severely affected animals. Diagnosis is...
- experienced where the am****ted limb was. Phantom sensations are any other, nonpainful sensations perceived in the am****ted or missing limb area. There are...
- proposed to play important roles. The persistent pain and the perception of nonpainful stimuli as painful are thought to be caused by inflammatory molecules...
- Ondrea; Kirshblum, Steven; Yonclas, Peter (2020-07-09). "Management of nonpainful supernumerary phantom limbs after incomplete spinal cord injury with visual–tactile...