Dural and pial pain-sensitive structures in humans: new inputs from awake craniotomies.

Brain. 2018 Jan 29. doi: 10.1093/brain/awy005. [Epub ahead of print] Fontaine D1,2, Almairac F1, Santucci S1,2, Fernandez C1, Dallel R3, Pallud J4,5,6, Lanteri-Minet M2,3,7.  Abstract Our knowledge on intracranial pain-sensitive structures in humans comes essentially from observations during neurosurgical procedures

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