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This letter discusses the utility of the Roman-Horace scale for objectively measuring post-operative anal pain, validating its use in a French-speaking population.
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Roman, Horace MD, PhD; Tuech, Jean Jacques MD, PhD; Resch, Benoit MD; Leroi, Anne Marie MD, PhD; Marpeau, Loïc MD, PhD; Michot, Francis MD, PhD Author Information
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