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Practical Application of Value-Based Medicine in Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Wissing MC +8 more
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Is Lumbar Disk Herniation a Potential Risk Factor for Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome? Insights From a Misdiagnosed Case. [PDF]
Gao D +9 more
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Efficacy of Different Acupuncture Therapies for Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: A Network Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Qin P +6 more
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FIGO-IPPS consensus statement: Addressing the global unmet needs of women with chronic pelvic pain. [PDF]
Villegas-Echeverri JD +7 more
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7,8-dihydroxyflavone attenuates NIH IIIA subtype chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) via TrkB/AKT/SIRT3 signaling activation. [PDF]
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1998
In a gendered social environment, the mores regarding a woman’s body powerfully influence the medical care she will receive. Women who suffer from pain that arises from the pelvic cavity and the perineum comprise a group whose medical care historically has been inadequate.
Nikos Vlahos +2 more
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In a gendered social environment, the mores regarding a woman’s body powerfully influence the medical care she will receive. Women who suffer from pain that arises from the pelvic cavity and the perineum comprise a group whose medical care historically has been inadequate.
Nikos Vlahos +2 more
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2014
As opposed to the satisfying solutions found in the management of acute pain, chronic pelvic pain can be a vexing problem for the patient and physician. Seldom is a single source or cause found, and nearly always the condition is influenced by the broader social and psychological context of the patient.
John F, Steege, Matthew T, Siedhoff
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As opposed to the satisfying solutions found in the management of acute pain, chronic pelvic pain can be a vexing problem for the patient and physician. Seldom is a single source or cause found, and nearly always the condition is influenced by the broader social and psychological context of the patient.
John F, Steege, Matthew T, Siedhoff
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003
Chronic pelvic pain is a common and significant disorder of women. It is estimated to have a prevalence of 3.8% in women. Often the etiology of chronic pelvic pain is not clear, as there are many disorders of the reproductive tract, gastrointestinal system, urological organs, musculoskeletal system, and psychoneurological system that may be associated ...
Andrea J Rapkin, Julie A Jolin
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Chronic pelvic pain is a common and significant disorder of women. It is estimated to have a prevalence of 3.8% in women. Often the etiology of chronic pelvic pain is not clear, as there are many disorders of the reproductive tract, gastrointestinal system, urological organs, musculoskeletal system, and psychoneurological system that may be associated ...
Andrea J Rapkin, Julie A Jolin
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1995
The basic approach to the patient with chronic pelvic pain as practiced at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, has been described here. Using this approach allows the practicing physician to evaluate and manage realistically or refer appropriately most patients with chronic pelvic pain.
G H, Lipscomb, F W, Ling
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The basic approach to the patient with chronic pelvic pain as practiced at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, has been described here. Using this approach allows the practicing physician to evaluate and manage realistically or refer appropriately most patients with chronic pelvic pain.
G H, Lipscomb, F W, Ling
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2007
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is defined as a general symptom of persistent pain located in the pelvis of at least 6 months’ duration [1]. CPP is considered a confusing entity because the pain is often unrelated to underlying gynecological pathology. Some patients with severe pathology may report little pain while others with mild to moderate tissue ...
Brenda B. Toner, Taryn N. Tang
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Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is defined as a general symptom of persistent pain located in the pelvis of at least 6 months’ duration [1]. CPP is considered a confusing entity because the pain is often unrelated to underlying gynecological pathology. Some patients with severe pathology may report little pain while others with mild to moderate tissue ...
Brenda B. Toner, Taryn N. Tang
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