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Introduction Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects about 10–40% of women presenting to a physician, and is characterised by pain within the minor pelvis persisting for over 6 months. Material and Methods The Medline database was searched using the key words
Slawomir Wozniak
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A large-scale multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men [PDF]
Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome is common, and it impacts men’s health and quality of life. The genetic basis of this condition remains largely unknown.
Sara Brin Rosenthal +11 more
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Cervical Tenderness (Parametropathy) is a Diagnostic Tool for the Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome [PDF]
Introduction Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) is a diagnosis of exclusion in the absence of pathological findings. We aimed to test the hypothesis that cervical motion tenderness (or parametropathy) may serve as a diagnostic tool for CPPS.
Stefan Weinschenk +5 more
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Preview What do complaints of sleeplessness, depression, childhood sexual abuse, and dysfunctional family and marital relationships have to do with chronic pelvic pain? Maybe a lot, according to the authors' findings in studies of patients at a clinic for chronic pain.
Dydyk AM, Singh C, Gupta N.
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Chronic pelvic pain is defined as pain in the pelvis lasting for more than six months (some say three). The pain may be experienced in any of the structures of the pelvis, including the gynaecological organs; the lower urinary and gastrointestinal tract;
Philip Zinn
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Chronic pelvic pain with pelvis pain as its main manifestation often occurs in the process of the occurrence, development and treatment of gynecologic pelvic tumors which mainly include ovarian cancer, cervical cancer and endometrial cancer. It seriously
ZHOU Kainan, ZHANG Ying
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Series Foreword. Preface. Contributors. 1. Neurobiology of chronic pelvic pain (Jennifer Gunter). 2. The differential diagnosis of Chronic Pelvic Pain (Fred M. Howard). 3. Psychiatric causes of Chronic Pelvic Pain and impact of Chronic Pelvic Pain on psychological status (Alessandra Grazziotin). 4.
Uppal, Talat +2 more
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Introduction: Chronic pelvic pain affects 15–20% of women, and patients frequently do not find relief with first-line therapies. Mindfulness-based meditation programs are effective in improving outcomes for patients with chronic pain conditions, but ...
Lindsay E. Clark Donat +5 more
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Predictors of pelvic pain in a general urology clinic population
Objectives To assess the prevalence and predictors of chronic pelvic pain in a general urology population presenting for evaluation of unrelated non‐painful complaints.
Grace Prillaman +4 more
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Th1-Th17 cells contribute to the development of uropathogenic Escherichia coli-induced chronic pelvic pain. [PDF]
The etiology of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men is unknown but may involve microbes and autoimmune mechanisms. We developed an infection model of chronic pelvic pain in NOD/ShiLtJ (NOD) mice with a clinical Escherichia coli ...
Marsha L Quick +5 more
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