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MENSTRUAL CYCLE AFFECTS BLADDER PAIN SENSATION IN SUBJECTS WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS

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These findings are consistent with clinical lore that suggests a perimenstrual flare in pain in subjects with IC. To our knowledge it also demonstrates for the first time a menstrual cycle effect on bladder sensory function in subjects with IC. This suggests a potential role of gonadal hormones on bladder sensory processing and, therefore, a potential role for hormonal modulation as a therapeutic modality in this patient population.

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