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Confidence 0.19
First Reported 2002
Last Reported 2008
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 2
Total Number 2
Disease Relevance 1.26
Pain Relevance 0.51

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Anatomy Link Frequency
spinal 1
PRSS3P2 (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Spinal cord 18 99.46 Very High Very High Very High
headache 2 73.24 Quite High
Pain 4 73.20 Quite High
Paresthesia 1 70.24 Quite High
Eae 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Whiplash Injuries 10 99.24 Very High Very High Very High
Muscular Spasm 2 93.20 High High
Injury 1 76.80 Quite High
Cicatrix 1 75.04 Quite High
Headache 2 73.24 Quite High
Pain 3 73.20 Quite High
Paraplegia 2 63.04 Quite High
Malignant Neoplastic Disease 6 55.32 Quite High
Frailty 14 53.96 Quite High
Neck Pain 1 51.68 Quite High

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
Computing the number of impaired cervical movements (ICMs), a significantly higher number was observed in WH patients than in controls, showing a decreasing trend at T6 and T12, with a significant improvement at T6 vs.
Negative_regulation (decreasing) of T6 associated with whiplash injuries
1) Confidence 0.19 Published 2002 Journal Cephalalgia Section Abstract Doc Link 12230595 Disease Relevance 0.53 Pain Relevance 0.10
Firstly, a complete anatomical transaction of the spinal cord was performed at a spinal level of T-6 in an attempt to remove all propagation of noxious inputs from below T-6.
Negative_regulation (level) of T-6 in spinal associated with spinal cord
2) Confidence 0.10 Published 2008 Journal Cases J Section Body Doc Link PMC2546370 Disease Relevance 0.74 Pain Relevance 0.41

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