Recently introduced IASP definition of ‘nociplastic pain’ needs better formulation

PAIN 159:1176–77 (2018)
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Abstract

This is a Letter to Editor of _Pain_ recommending revision of a pain term ('nociplastic pain') recently added to the IASP Pain Terms. (With a response from the Taxonomy Committee, Eva Kosek et al. PAIN: June 2018 - Volume 159 - Issue 6 - p 1177–1178

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Murat Aydede
University of British Columbia
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Drake University

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