CHARACTERISTICS OF THE KALLIKREIN-KININ SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH GLOSSALGIA
The paresthetica's pain maxillofacial have enough ubiquitous disease and includes glossodiniyu, glossalgia, neuralgia, neuritis and causalgia, what may constitute together 2-3% of dental patients. There are most interested neurologists, psychiatrists and neuro-dentists, which often refer patien...
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Main Authors: | E.N. Dychko (Author), P.L. Sribnik (Author), A.V. Schtompel (Author) |
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Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy,
2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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