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Central sensitization in urogynecological chronic pelvic pain : a systematic literature review [PDF]
Background: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a complex pain syndrome. Since its pathogenesis is still poorly understood and structural alterations in pain related brain regions may be present, there is a greater acceptance that sensitization of the central ...
Hermans, Linda +4 more
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Changes in brain white matter structure are associated with urine proteins in urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome (UCPPS): A MAPP Network study [PDF]
Andriole, Gerald L +10 more
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Cystitis and its management [PDF]
Urinary tract infections are very common. They are responsible for over 6 million patient visits to doctors per year in the United States. These include over 2 million cases that are attributed to cystitis which is the most common urinary tract infection.
Soler, Gillian
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Background Inflammatory response of central nervous system is an important component mechanism in the bladder pain of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS).
Xiangrong Cui +9 more
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The current study explored the potential toxic mechanisms and targets of PM2.5-induced different types of cystitis by using Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis and network toxicology.
Jun Pei +8 more
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Symptom Management and Nurses’ Role in Interstitial Cystitis/ Painful Bladder Syndrome
Interstitial cystitis or painful bladder syndrome is a chronic and progressive disease of the lower urinary tract, characterized by chronic pelvic pain, urinary frequency and urgency.
Ayfer ÖZBAŞ, Gülay ALTUN UĞRAŞ
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Avicenna’s Canon of Medicine and Modern Urology. Part IV: Normal Voiding, Dysuria, and Oliguria
Avicenna, the Iranian scientist, describes the mechanisms of normal voiding in his famous book, the Canon of Medicine. Then, he enumerates urinary symptoms.
Seyed Mohammad Ali Madineh
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Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 expression associates with pain and inflammatory pathways in interstitial cystitis. [PDF]
Kwak Y +7 more
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