Prostaglandins and the non-pregnant uterus the pathophysiology of primary dysmenorrhea
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Prostaglandins and the non-pregnant uterus. The pathophysiology of primary dysmenorrhea. ... The pathophysiology of primary dysmenorrhea includes diminished uterine blood flow and anoxic pain, which result from the constriction of the uterine arteries and/or from the contracture on the uterine muscle itself.
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