Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5880832 | The Journal of Pain | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the brain morphology of IBS patients. IBS patients showed thicker right pINS, associated with longer disease duration but not with psychological symptoms. This suggests that IBS induces thickening of pINS, which may contribute to its pathophysiology, consistent with the role of the pINS in interoception and pain.
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Authors
Mathieu Piché, Jen-I. Chen, Mathieu Roy, Pierre Poitras, Mickael Bouin, Pierre Rainville,