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Mechanisms of peripheral sensitization in endometriosis patients with peritoneal lesions and acyclical pain.

Renata Voltolini VelhoJalid SehouliSylvia Mechsner
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2023)
Patients under HT have no ovulation and no (menstrual) bleeding, which correlate with inflammation and cyclical pain. However, acyclical pain seems to be due to peripheral sensitization once it is present under treatment. Neurotransmitters, like SP and their receptors, are involved in mechanisms of neurogenic inflammation, which are relevant for pain initiation. These findings indicate that in both groups (EM with/without HT), neurogenic inflammation is present and responsible for acyclical pain.
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