South African men and women living with HIV have similar distributions of pain sites
Background: No studies have investigated sex differences in the location and number of pain sites in people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (PLWH), despite evidence that women, in general, bear a greater burden of pain than men. Aim: To determine sex differences in the location and nu...
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Main Authors: | Antonia L. Wadley (Author), Romy Parker (Author), Vanessa A. Mukhuba (Author), Andani Ratshinanga (Author), Zipho Zwane (Author), Peter R. Kamerman (Author) |
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