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Nociception (pain) may arise from injury or disease to visceral, somatic and neural structures in the body. More broadly pain is described as malignant or non-malignant in origin.<ref name="Vanderah TW.">{{cite journal |author=Vanderah TW |title=Pathophysiology of pain |journal=Med. Clin. North Am. |volume=91 |issue=1 |pages=1-12 |year=2007 |pmid=17164100}}</ref> | |||
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Overview
Nociception (pain) may arise from injury or disease to visceral, somatic and neural structures in the body. More broadly pain is described as malignant or non-malignant in origin.[1]