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Old 12-17-2009, 05:34 PM #1
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Default precise test for diagnosing "Chronic Neuropathic pain"

Is or is there going to be soon any precise test to know for sure if One's have the disease "Chronic Neuropathic pain"?

Like an MRI scan to the brain of some sort, or something. People with Multiple Scloroses know for sure that they have that disease. And If they suspect they have MS and do the test, and it turn out to be negative they forget the disease they know it is psicossomatic... and we don't ..
Could this be the only way to be sure:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science...c9ed62cf24b4ed
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