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Revisiting concepts of visceral nociception in irritable bowel syndrome.
D. Keszthelyi
*
,
F.J. Troost
, M. Simren
, S. Ludidi
, J.W. Kruimel
,
J.M. Conchillo
, A.A.M. Masclee
*
Corresponding author for this work
Interne Geneeskunde
MA Maag Darm Lever
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
100%
Visceral Nociception
100%
Visceral Hypersensitivity
71%
Literature Search
14%
Defecation
14%
Modulatory
14%
MEDLINE
14%
PubMed
14%
Data Extraction
14%
Recent Advances
14%
Abdominal Pain
14%
Human Gut
14%
Common Disease
14%
Search Terms
14%
Visceral Sensitivity
14%
High Threshold
14%
Clinical Testing
14%
Central Processing
14%
Nociceptive Afferents
14%
Data Treatment
14%
Visceral Perception
14%
Balloon Distension
14%
Visceral Pain
14%
Antinociceptive
14%
Pain Generation
14%
Rectal Balloon
14%
Change in Bowel Habit
14%
Peripheral Factors
14%
INIS
pain
100%
data
66%
patients
66%
testing
33%
sensitivity
33%
rectum
33%
humans
33%
reviews
33%
processing
33%
hypothesis
33%
balances
33%
extraction
33%
balloons
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
100%
Nociception
100%
Hypersensitivity
71%
Gut
14%
Sensitization
14%
Defecation Habit
14%
Abdominal Pain
14%
Visceral Pain
14%
Diseases
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Irritable Colon
100%
Erethism
71%
Abdominal Pain
14%
Visceral Pain
14%
Diseases
14%