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With a frequency of 2% in the general populace, fibromyalgia is frequent. Nonetheless, both patients and medical experts still find it difficult to diagnose and treat it [1]. A diagnosis frequently requires more than two years and an average of 3.7 doctor appointments [2]. When compared to those who do not have fibromyalgia, referrals to specialist
EULAR Revised Recommendations for the Management of Fibromyalgia

EULAR Revised Recommendations for the Management of Fibromyalgia

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