Common pediatric pain disorders and their clinical associations
The Clinical Journal of Pain Nov 16, 2017
Donnelly TJ, et al. - This cross-sectional study in pediatric twin individuals and their siblings was performed to assess common pediatric pain disorders (nonmigraine headache, migraine, recurrent abdominal pain, growing pains, low back pain) and their clinical associations. Findings revealed extensive associations between them, thereby, suggesting common etiological mechanisms implicated in the common pain conditions, persistent pain, restless legs syndrome, iron deficiency, anxiety and depression.
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