Persistent facial pain conditions

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Persistent facial pain conditions. / Forssell, Heli; Alstergren, Per ; Bakke, Merete; Bjørnland, Tore ; Jääskeäinen, Satu K.

I: Tandlaegebladet, Bind 120, Nr. 2, 02.2016, s. 138-144.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Forssell, H, Alstergren, P, Bakke, M, Bjørnland, T & Jääskeäinen, SK 2016, 'Persistent facial pain conditions', Tandlaegebladet, bind 120, nr. 2, s. 138-144. <http://www.tandlaegebladet.dk/sites/default/files/articles-pdf/TB22016-138.pdf>

APA

Forssell, H., Alstergren, P., Bakke, M., Bjørnland, T., & Jääskeäinen, S. K. (2016). Persistent facial pain conditions. Tandlaegebladet, 120(2), 138-144. http://www.tandlaegebladet.dk/sites/default/files/articles-pdf/TB22016-138.pdf

Vancouver

Forssell H, Alstergren P, Bakke M, Bjørnland T, Jääskeäinen SK. Persistent facial pain conditions. Tandlaegebladet. 2016 feb.;120(2):138-144.

Author

Forssell, Heli ; Alstergren, Per ; Bakke, Merete ; Bjørnland, Tore ; Jääskeäinen, Satu K. / Persistent facial pain conditions. I: Tandlaegebladet. 2016 ; Bind 120, Nr. 2. s. 138-144.

Bibtex

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RIS

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AU - Bjørnland, Tore

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KW - Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

KW - Temporomandibular disorders

KW - pain pathophysiology

KW - trigeminal neuralgia

KW - idiopathic facial pain

KW - neuropathic facial pain

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