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- who: Ni Liu from the University of Szeged (ELKH-SZTE), Hungary Medicine, China have published the paper: Altered brain activities in mesocorticolimbic pathway in primary dysmenorrhea patients of long-term menstrual pain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors identified altered intraregional brain spontaneous activity and FC in the mesocorticolimbic pathway, the pain sensorimotor brain regions, and the temporal lobe, among which the right temporal pole superior temporal gyrus and PFC may be involved in the emotional dimension of pain.
- how: The clinical data were collected before the MRI scan including the onset . . .
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