PMID: 9377897Jul 1, 1997Paper

A psychobiologic approach to pediatric pain: Part 1. History, physiology, and assessment strategies

Current Problems in Pediatrics
L ZeltzerA Riveral

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Aug 10, 2007·Current Pain and Headache Reports·Karen O Anderson
Jul 15, 2009·Pain Medicine : the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pain Medicine·Marcia L MeldrumLonnie K Zeltzer
Feb 15, 2008·Social Science & Medicine·Ignasi ClementeJohn Heritage
Jun 9, 2007·Journal of Pain and Symptom Management·Scott Van EppsTrudy Lerer
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Aug 7, 2013·Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research·Vanessa J MarshallRobert E Taylor
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