Potential differences in somatosensory function during premenopause and early and late postmenopause in patients with burning mouth syndrome: An observational case-control study
Background/purpose: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic condition presenting as intraoral burning or dysesthesia, with a high preponderance in menopausal women. This study aimed to examine the association between somatosensory dysfunction and BMS in premenopausal, early postmenopausal, and lat...
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Main Authors: | Kana Ozasa (Author), Noboru Noma (Author), Andrew Young (Author), Olga A. Korczeniewska (Author), Eli Eliav (Author), Yoshiki Imamura (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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