High-Wattage Pulsed Irradiation of Linearly Polarized Near-Infrared Light to Stellate Ganglion Area for Burning Mouth Syndrome
The purpose of this study was to apply high-wattage pulsed irradiation of linearly polarized near-infrared light to the stellate ganglion area for burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and to assess the efficacy of the stellate ganglion area irradiation (SGR) on BMS using differential time-/frequency-domain...
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Main Authors: | Yukihiro Momota (Author), Koichi Kani (Author), Hideyuki Takano (Author), Fumihiro Matsumoto (Author), Keiko Aota (Author), Daisuke Takegawa (Author), Tomoko Yamanoi (Author), Chika Kondo (Author), Shigemasa Tomioka (Author), Masayuki Azuma (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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