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Current Advances in Understanding the Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia
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Title Current Advances in Understanding the Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567817?src=rss
Description Dr. Richard Harris summarizes our current understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms of fibromyalgia -- an update from ACR 2007.
Medscape Rheumatology
Category Articles > Rheumatology
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Date Dec 22, 2007
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