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  • Pain (Neurophysiology)
  • Sudeck s Dystrophy
  • Neuropathy peripheral
  • Changes in Terminology
  • Myalgic encephalomyelitis Fibromyalgia
  • Tender points
  • Granule secretion
  • Lipid rafts and membrane microdomains
  • SNARE
  • Lymphoma (NK cellular blastic RENAME early pDC LL)
  • Biomembranes
  • Gastrointestinal stromal cell tumor GIST
  • Myopathy (Inflammatory)
  • Dermatomyositis
  • Pneumocystis carinii Pneumocystis jirovicii
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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    12006An electrophysiological approach to the evaluation of regional sympathetic dysfunction: a proposed classification.



    +-nlPain Physician 9(1):69-82 (2006)
    22011Fibromyalgia: an afferent processing disorder leading to a complex pain generalized syndrome.



    +-nlPain Physician 14(2):E217-45 (2011)
    32007SNARE proteins and 'membrane rafts'.



    +-nlJ Physiol 585(Pt 3):693-8 (2007)
    42003CD4+ CD56+ lineage negative malignancies: a new entity developed from malignant early plasmacytoid dendritic cells.



    +-nlHaematologica 88(8):941-55 (2003)
    52009Cytoskeleton-membrane interactions in membrane raft structure.



    +-nlCell Mol Life Sci 66(14):2319-28 (2009)
    62007A histopathological review of gastrointestinal related mesenchymal tumors: the hidden GIST.



    +-nlIsr Med Assoc J 9(11):810-2 (2007)
    72006Treatment of inflammatory myopathies.



    +-nlPostgrad Med J 82(969):417-24 (2006)
    82004Pneumocystis pneumonia.



    +-nlN Engl J Med 350(24):2487-98 (2004)
    92010Motor neurone disease: clinical features, diagnosis, diagnostic pitfalls and prognostic markers.



    +-nlSingapore Med J 51(5):367-72; quiz 373 (2010)



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