IBS is a characterised intermittent chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habit in the absence of an organic cause. Neurochemical changes may play a role in the pathophysiology of IBS.
Our pilot studies indicate that in vivo neuro 2D L-COSY monitors alterations to neurochemical pathways associated with IBS.
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