Overlap of chronic pelvic pain disorders and neural cross-talk
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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Pezzone MA _et al_. (2005) A model of neural cross-talk and irritation in the pelvis: implications for the overlap of chronic pelvic pain
disorders. _Gastroenterology_ 128: 1953–1964 Chronic pelvic pain disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome and interstitial cystitis often overlap in terms of symptoms and prevalence, and
frequently occur concurrently. Pezzone and colleagues investigated the involvement of neural cross-talk in this overlap in a newly developed rodent model, and hypothesized that acute
afferent irritation of one pelvic organ could sensitize another by means of shared or convergent afferent pathways. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution
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