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. 1975 Nov 29;4(5995):498–500. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5995.498

Mastalgia and total body water.

P E Preece, A R Richards, G M Owen, L E Hughes
PMCID: PMC1675607  PMID: 1238148

Abstract

Total body water (TBW) was measured early and late in a menstrual cycle in 56 women, 39 of whom had breast pain. The remainder were asymphtomatic controls. Most women did not conform to the traditional view that there is a premenstrual increase in TBW. In some TBW decreased, while in others there was no change from the early cycle measurement. No TBW pattern correlated with any syndromes of breast pain or with any psychoneurotic profile.

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