Effect of medical cannabis on thermal quantitative measurements of pain in patients with Parkinson's disease
European Journal of Pain2016Vol. 21(3), pp. 486–493
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Abstract
Quantitative sensory test results are significantly altered following cannabis consumption in patients with PD. Cannabis probably acts on pain in PD via peripheral and central pathways.
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