Paroxysmal extreme pain disorder (previously familial rectal pain syndrome)
C Fertleman(Royal Hospital for Children), John B.P. Stephenson(Royal Hospital for Children), Jean Aicardi(Institut Necker Enfants Malades), I. N.O. Malmros(Royal Hospital for Children), M. Rossiter(Royal Hospital for Children), Françoise Goutières(Inserm), Nathalie Bednarek(Royal Hospital for Children), Frances Elmslie(St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Orvar Eeg‐Olofsson(Royal Hospital for Children), Hervé Testard(Royal Hospital for Children), E. Roulet-Perez(Royal Hospital for Children), C D Ferrie(Royal Hospital for Children), R. Schubert(Royal Hospital for Children), Melanie J. Pollitzer(Royal Hospital for Children), V. Wong(Royal Hospital for Children), David A. Griesemer(Royal Hospital for Children), V. V. Smith(Royal Hospital for Children), Martin Kirkpatrick(Royal Hospital for Children)
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