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Current Review of Pain, 2000
Visceral pain, although different from somatic pain in several important features, is not as widely researched and consequently our knowledge of neurophysiologic mechanisms as well as clinical management of visceral pain states remains unsatisfactory. Several recent studies have employed different visceral pain animal models to provide insight into the
S K, Joshi, G F, Gebhart
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Visceral pain, although different from somatic pain in several important features, is not as widely researched and consequently our knowledge of neurophysiologic mechanisms as well as clinical management of visceral pain states remains unsatisfactory. Several recent studies have employed different visceral pain animal models to provide insight into the
S K, Joshi, G F, Gebhart
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2014
Modeling visceral pain requires an appreciation of the underlying neurobiology of visceral sensation, including characteristics of visceral pain that distinguish it from pain arising from other tissues, the unique sensory innervation of visceral organs, the functional basis of visceral pain, and the concept of viscero-somatic and viscero-visceral ...
Erica S, Schwartz, G F, Gebhart
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Modeling visceral pain requires an appreciation of the underlying neurobiology of visceral sensation, including characteristics of visceral pain that distinguish it from pain arising from other tissues, the unique sensory innervation of visceral organs, the functional basis of visceral pain, and the concept of viscero-somatic and viscero-visceral ...
Erica S, Schwartz, G F, Gebhart
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The Lancet, 1999
Visceral pain is the most common form of pain produced by disease and one of the most frequent reasons why patients seek medical attention. Yet much of what we know about the mechanisms of pain derives from experimental studies of somatic not visceral nociception.
F, Cervero, J M, Laird
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Visceral pain is the most common form of pain produced by disease and one of the most frequent reasons why patients seek medical attention. Yet much of what we know about the mechanisms of pain derives from experimental studies of somatic not visceral nociception.
F, Cervero, J M, Laird
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 2010
ABSTRACTObjectives: The perception of pain in regions other than the affected organ is the rule in visceral nociception. This paper reviews the current knowledge about modalities of clinical presentation and pathophysiological mechanisms of visceral referred pain, based on the results of clinical and experimental studies.Findings: Visceral referred ...
GIAMBERARDINO, Maria Adele +2 more
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ABSTRACTObjectives: The perception of pain in regions other than the affected organ is the rule in visceral nociception. This paper reviews the current knowledge about modalities of clinical presentation and pathophysiological mechanisms of visceral referred pain, based on the results of clinical and experimental studies.Findings: Visceral referred ...
GIAMBERARDINO, Maria Adele +2 more
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2001
Pain from the internal organs has traditionally been investigated less than somatic pain, mostly due to the more difficult access to visceral than to superficial body structures [1]. As a consequence, mechanisms of this form of pain were scarcely known for a long time.
GIAMBERARDINO, Maria Adele +3 more
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Pain from the internal organs has traditionally been investigated less than somatic pain, mostly due to the more difficult access to visceral than to superficial body structures [1]. As a consequence, mechanisms of this form of pain were scarcely known for a long time.
GIAMBERARDINO, Maria Adele +3 more
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Schmerz (Berlin, Germany), 2017
Chronic visceral pain is an unresolved neurobiological, medical and socioeconomic challenge. Up to 20% of the adult population suffer from chronic visceral pain and abdominal complaints constitute a prevalent symptom also in children and adolescents.
S, Elsenbruch, W, Häuser, W, Jänig
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Chronic visceral pain is an unresolved neurobiological, medical and socioeconomic challenge. Up to 20% of the adult population suffer from chronic visceral pain and abdominal complaints constitute a prevalent symptom also in children and adolescents.
S, Elsenbruch, W, Häuser, W, Jänig
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Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2007
The application of functional imaging to study visceral sensation has generated considerable interest regarding insight into the function of the brain-gut axis. Brain activation in normal control subjects during visceral sensation includes the perigenual cingulate cortex, which is involved in affective processing and has direct connections to autonomic
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The application of functional imaging to study visceral sensation has generated considerable interest regarding insight into the function of the brain-gut axis. Brain activation in normal control subjects during visceral sensation includes the perigenual cingulate cortex, which is involved in affective processing and has direct connections to autonomic
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2009
1. Epidemiology and social impact of visceral pain 2. Visceral pain phenomena in the clinical setting and their interpretation 3. Experimental visceral pain 4. Animal models of visceral pain 5. Mechanisms: lessons from translational studies of endometriosis 6. Emerging pharmacological therapies 7. Cardiac vs. non-cardiac chest pain 8.
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1. Epidemiology and social impact of visceral pain 2. Visceral pain phenomena in the clinical setting and their interpretation 3. Experimental visceral pain 4. Animal models of visceral pain 5. Mechanisms: lessons from translational studies of endometriosis 6. Emerging pharmacological therapies 7. Cardiac vs. non-cardiac chest pain 8.
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2021
Abstract Virtually every person will experience abdominal pain at some point. Although symptoms of pain are often vague and entwined with emotional overtones, careful assessment, combined with knowledge of the relationship of embryology and pain characteristics, will be most helpful to the clinician in diagnosing and using optimal ...
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Abstract Virtually every person will experience abdominal pain at some point. Although symptoms of pain are often vague and entwined with emotional overtones, careful assessment, combined with knowledge of the relationship of embryology and pain characteristics, will be most helpful to the clinician in diagnosing and using optimal ...
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2018
Abstract Visceral pain is qualitatively distinct from other pain types; it is poorly localized, difficult to quantify, and accompanied by marked autonomic changes. Acute visceral pain may be an indication of a medical emergency requiring urgent surgical or clinical intervention.
David C. Bulmer, Carolina Roza
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Abstract Visceral pain is qualitatively distinct from other pain types; it is poorly localized, difficult to quantify, and accompanied by marked autonomic changes. Acute visceral pain may be an indication of a medical emergency requiring urgent surgical or clinical intervention.
David C. Bulmer, Carolina Roza
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