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Visceral Pain

Visceral Pain

Clinical, Pathophysiological and Therapeutic Aspects

9780199235193
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Visceral pain, or pain in the internal organs, is often quite difficult for the clinician to recognize promptly as its characteristics are often atypical and vary with time. Patients with visceral pain also often present with concurrent painful conditions in more than one internal organ; this can give rise to an intricate complex of symptoms which can be misleading if not accurately evaluated. Also, despite its frequency, the mechanisms behind pain in the internal organs are notfully understood, and this impacts negatively on therapy.This concise pocketbook addresses the epidemiology and clinical characteristics of the major visceral pain phenomena, the fundamentals of their neurophysiological mechanisms and the principles of their treatment. It also provides overviews of current diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines on the conditions most commonly associated with visceral pain.
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OUP Oxford
86391
9780199235193
9780199235193

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
120
Dimensions (mm)
130 x 195
Weight (g)
151
  • Epidemiology and social impact of visceral pain; Visceral pain phenomena in the clinical setting and their interpretation; Experimental visceral pain; Animal models of visceral pain; Mechanisms: lessons from translational studies of endometriosis; Emerging pharmacological therapies; Cardiac vs. non-cardiac chest pain; Gastrointestinal pain; Urogential pain; Visceral pain in cancer patients;
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