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Children and adolescents may experience pain in the lower limbs, predominantly at the end of the day or during the night, without any relation to organic disease. These pains are […]
Learn More >In a cohort of 45 children and adolescents diagnosed with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), our main aims were to investigate patient delay, lead time to final diagnosis, and adherence to […]
Learn More >Juvenile-onset fibromyalgia (JFM) is a paradigmatic chronic pain condition for which the underlying neurobiological substrates are poorly understood. This study examined for the first time data-driven resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) […]
Learn More >Extensive research has been conducted on the link between trauma, child maltreatment (CM), and chronic pain. Although the risk of suffering from chronic pain among CM survivors has been established, […]
Learn More >Sucrose has been examined for calming and pain-relieving effects in neonates for invasive procedures such as heel lance.
Learn More >Migraine and tension-type headache are common primary headaches in children. There is a risk of developing secondary headache in children. The current study was aimed to evaluate magnetic resonance imaging […]
Learn More >Pain in early life may impact on development and risk of chronic pain. We developed an optogenetic Cre/loxP mouse model of “early-life-pain” (ELP) using mice with transgenic expression of channelrhodopsin-2 […]
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Nemolizumab to target the itch-scratch cycle in paediatric atopic dermatitis.