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overview I am the principal investigator of an NIH funded grant that studies the physiology and treatment of women's health conditions. Dysmenorrhea, period pain, is the leading cause of school/work absence and foremost risk factor for chronic visceral pain in reproductive aged women. Our laboratory has developed new animal models, investigated novel diagnostic methods, and conducted treatment studies. My goal is to systematically define the pathophysiology of dysmenorrhea and develop new treatments, while simultaneously training a cadre of future investigators to revolutionize the study of visceral pain. Our research is essential because there are few other laboratories dedicated to eradicating dysmenorrhea, one of the most frequent causes of suffering and gender disparity worldwide. Our recent review article on dysmenorrhea http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2017.08.108 was reading material for board recertification and provides a roadmap for developing effective treatments for menstrual pain.
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Academic Article The association of dysmenorrhea with noncyclic pelvic pain accounting for psychological factors.
Academic Article A noninvasive bladder sensory test supports a role for dysmenorrhea increasing bladder noxious mechanosensitivity.
Academic Article Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug resistance in dysmenorrhea: epidemiology, causes, and treatment.
Academic Article Cine MRI during spontaneous cramps in women with menstrual pain.
Academic Article Identification of experimental bladder sensitivity among dysmenorrhea sufferers.
Academic Article Abdominal skeletal muscle activity precedes spontaneous menstrual cramping pain in primary dysmenorrhea.
Academic Article Somatic symptoms in women with dysmenorrhea and noncyclic pelvic pain.
Academic Article Persistent autonomic dysfunction and bladder sensitivity in primary dysmenorrhea.
Academic Article Clinical profile of comorbid dysmenorrhea and bladder sensitivity: a cross-sectional analysis.
Academic Article Low Serum Oxytocin Concentrations Are Associated with Painful Menstruation.
Academic Article Dysmenorrhea subtypes exhibit differential quantitative sensory assessment profiles.
Academic Article Low Serum Naproxen Concentrations Are Associated with Minimal Pain Relief: A Preliminary Study in Women with Dysmenorrhea.
Academic Article Development and validation of a real-time method characterizing spontaneous pain in women with dysmenorrhea.
Academic Article Primary Dysmenorrhea: Diagnosis and Therapy.
Academic Article Cortical mechanisms of visual hypersensitivity in women at risk for chronic pelvic pain.
Academic Article Circulating sex steroids and bladder pain sensitivity in dysmenorrhea.
Academic Article Generalized sensory sensitivity is associated with comorbid pain symptoms: a replication study in women with dysmenorrhea.
Academic Article Menstrual Cycle Variation in MRI-Based Quantification of Intraluminal Gas in Women With and Without Dysmenorrhea.
Grant Noninvasive imaging of uterine physiology to improve treatment for dysmenorrhea
Grant Mechanistic Characterization of Uterine Pain (M-CUP) to improve diagnosis and treatment for dysmenorrhea
Grant Neurophysiological Diagnostics for Menstrual Pain
Academic Article Bladder Pain Sensitivity Is a Potential Risk Factor for Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Academic Article Multimodal hypersensitivity derived from quantitative sensory testing predicts pelvic pain outcome: an observational cohort study.
Academic Article A multidimensional appraisal of early menstrual pain experience.
Academic Article Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging-based investigation of the role of perfusion and oxygen availability in menstrual pain.
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