Visceral perception in functional gastro-intestinal disorders: disease marker or epiphenomenon?
- PMID: 8902414
- DOI: 10.1159/000171559
Visceral perception in functional gastro-intestinal disorders: disease marker or epiphenomenon?
Abstract
The pathophysiology of functional gastro-intestinal disorders remains unclear. A relatively new approach to these disorders has been the study of visceral sensory perception. A decreased pain threshold to intraluminal balloon distension has been demonstrated in patients with irritable bowel syndrome, functional dyspepsia, and non-cardiac chest pain. This altered visceral sensitivity does not appear to extend to somatic sensation; patients have generally had normal sensory thresholds to various stimuli applied to the skin. It is uncertain whether altered gut sensation represents a primary event in the pathogenesis of disease or simply a disease marker. In this review, we examine the evidence of altered visceral sensation and discuss the implications for patient management and drug therapy.
Comment in
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Visceral hyperalgesia: the key for unrevealing functional gastrointestinal disorders.Dig Dis. 1996 Sep-Oct;14(5):271-5. doi: 10.1159/000171558. Dig Dis. 1996. PMID: 8902413 Review. No abstract available.
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