Wiener klinische Wochenschrift
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Wien. Klin. Wochenschr. · Feb 2006
Randomized Controlled TrialOral acupuncture in the therapy of craniomandibular dysfunction syndrome -- a randomized controlled trial.
Patients with disorders of the stomatognathic system describe pain and clicking phenomena as primary symptoms. Rapid improvement of the pain is required to ensure and maintain adequate patient compliance. ⋯ On the basis of the results of the present study, acupuncture may be recommended as acute treatment of craniomandibular disorders, but studies with larger numbers of patients as well as about long-term treatment outcomes should be conducted.
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Wien. Klin. Wochenschr. · Feb 2006
Controlled Clinical TrialHyperalgesia against capsaicin in persons with un-investigated dyspepsia: potential as a new diagnostic test.
Lack of understanding of the pathogenesis of functional dyspepsia is one reason for the paucity of effective treatment options. Whereas mechanical sensitivity in persons suffering from dyspepsia might be impaired, chemically induced hypersensitivity has received little attention. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether vanilloid receptors stimulated by capsaicin are hypersensitive in persons with dyspepsia. ⋯ Jejunal sensitivity to capsaicin is increased in persons with un-investigated dyspepsia, and vanilloid receptors might be involved in the pathophysiology of this condition. Patients with hypersensitivity to chemical stimuli may represent a distinct subpopulation based on the underlying pathophysiology and may require specific treatment to restore normal visceral sensitivity.