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Document Date: 2010-01-08 04:08:12Open Document File Size: 354,47 KBShare Result on FacebookCityAmsterdam / /CompanyJohn Wiley & Sons Inc. / COX / PART I CO / /Currencypence / /FacilityUniversity of Toronto Content / /IndustryTermperipheral chemical mediators / injury site / chemical mechanisms / chemical stimuli / chemical mediators / nociceptive processing / algesic chemicals / chemicals / /MedicalConditionafferent ganglion / leukemia / hyperalgesia / Craniofacial pain / headaches / nerve injury / toothaches / ROLE OF PERIPHERAL MECHANISMS IN CRANIOFACIAL PAIN CONDITIONS / disease / chronic pain / original tissue injury / common acute and chronic pain conditions / tissue injury / migraine / pain in the face / ganglion / inflammatory mediators / inflammatory agents / pain / tumor necrosis / short-term craniofacial pain / temporomandibular disorders / Injury / chronic types / craniofacial inflammation / chronic pain conditions / peripheral inflammation / inflammation / secondary hyperalgesia / neurogenic inflammation / V ganglion / certain headaches / V nerve injury / primary hyperalgesia / /MedicalTreatmentPain Management / /OrganizationCraniofacial Pain Conditions BARRY J. SESSLE Faculty of Dentistry / University of Toronto Content / ASIC / RI AL / /PersonBrian E. Cairns / /PositionGeneral / messenger / /Productadenosine / corticotropin / /Technologyalpha / ASIC / /SocialTag |