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Severity of pain and circadian changes in uterine artery blood flow in primary dysmenorrhea
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 02/19/09
Celik H et al. - Uterine artery blood flow is reduced at night in dysmenorrhea cases. In correlation with this, the cases feel more pain at night.
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