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The Journal of Pain
Volume 12, Issue 11,Supplement
, Pages T27-T45
, November 2011
Clinical Findings and Pain Symptoms as Potential Risk Factors for Chronic TMD: Descriptive Data and Empirically Identified Domains from the OPPERA Case-Control Study
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Supported by NIH/NIDCR grant U01DE017018. The OPPERA program also acknowledges resources specifically provided for this project by the respective host universities: University at Buffalo, University of Florida, University of Maryland-Baltimore, and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Richard Ohrbach, Flora Mulkey, Yoly Gonzalez, Sharon Gordon, Henry Gremillion, Pei-Feng Lim, Margarete Ribeiro-Dasilva, Joel D. Greenspan, and Charles Knott declare that they have no conflicts of interest. Roger Fillingim and Gary Slade are consultants and equity stock holders, and William Maixner is president and an equity stock holder in Algynomics, Inc., a company providing research services in personalized pain medication and diagnostics. Portions of these data were presented at the 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society in Baltimore, MD.
Supplementary data accompanying this article are available online at jpain.org and sciencedirect.com.
PII: S1526-5900(11)00743-7
doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2011.09.001
© 2011 American Pain Society. All rights reserved.
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