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L0G2 was the most frequent coding in the TMD pain group (27.5 %), which was markedly higher than in the healthy group (4.3 %) (P = 0.001).
L0G2 (no somatosensory loss with gain of mechanical somatosensory function) was the most frequent coding in the TMD group (40.0 %), which was significantly different from the reference group (10.2 %) (P <0.001).
Mechanical hyperalgesia without sensory loss (L0G2) was the most frequent coding in both OA and arthralgia patients diagnosed in accordance with each and combined examination modalities except for clinically diagnosed OA patients, where hypoesthesia to mechanical tactile stimuli along with mechanical hyperalgesia (L2G2) was the leading combination.
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