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Chronic pelvic pain and irritable bowel syndrome
This article describes the common association between chronic pelvic pain and irritable bowel syndrome. The aim of the diagnosis and management of chronic pelvic pain and irritable bowel syndrome is to improve the quality of life of the patient. Methods of diagnosis, treatment and overall management for these two challenging conditions are outlined in ...
Janesh K, Gupta +2 more
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New Insights about Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS)
Background: Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) is one of the common diseases in urology and gynecology. CPPS is a multifactorial disorder where pain may originate in any of the urogynecological, gastrointestinal, pelvic musculoskeletal, or nervous ...
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Orchialgia and the chronic pelvic pain syndrome
World Journal of Urology, 2013This review paper highlights the important health issue of orchialgia and the chronic pelvic pain syndrome. There are a number of specific and non-specific etiologies and different treatment options based on the sub-categorization of orchialgia. The focus of this article is on the specific etiologies of chronic orchialgia as well as non-specific ...
Parviz K, Kavoussi, Raymond A, Costabile
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Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Annual Review of Medicine, 2006We review the diagnosis, categorization, and treatment of prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome based on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) classification. Prostatitis is an extremely common syndrome that afflicts 2%–10% of men. Formerly a purely clinical diagnosis, prostatitis is now classified within a complex series of syndromes (NIH ...
Geoffrey M, Habermacher +2 more
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The male chronic pelvic pain syndrome
World Journal of Urology, 2001Suffering chronic pain is a common and debilitating problem that significantly impairs the quality of life of affected patients. Because we continue to struggle with chronic pelvic pain disorders both diagnostically and therapeutically, a neuro-behavioral perspective should be used in an attempt to explain pathways and neurophysiological mechanisms ...
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[Chronic pelvic pain syndrome].
Revue medicale de Bruxelles, 2013Chronic prostatitis are caused by infection in 5-10% of cases and other entities are called "chronic pelvic pain syndrome". The current classifications are based on the presence or absence of inflammation or infection in the prostatic secretions. The new concept of clinical phenotype "UPOINT" offers six domains (urinary, psychosocial, organ-specific ...
W, Issa +2 more
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Understanding chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Current Opinion in Urology, 2002Patients with non-inflammatory chronic pelvic pain syndrome, the largest group of prostatitis patients according to the US National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases classification, are characterized by the absence of objective findings.
Truls E, Bjerklund Johansen +1 more
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Pelvic Floor Therapies in Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Current Urology Reports, 2011Chronic pelvic pain syndrome is a poorly understood clinical entity associated with urinary symptoms, pelvic floor dysfunction, and multisystem disorders. Treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction is difficult and often frustrating for the patient as well as for the involved physician.
Ragi, Doggweiler, Adam F, Stewart
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Management of Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
European Urology Focus, 2019Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome represents a wide range of clinical phenotypes and has traditionally been a diagnosis of exclusion with few proven remedies. Our structured, simplified approach to evaluation and management of this complex condition results in improved patient outcomes.
Molly E, DeWitt-Foy +2 more
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Contemporary Management of Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a common condition that causes severe symptoms, bother, and quality-of-life impact in the 8.2% of men who are believed to be affected.
Giuseppe Magistro +2 more
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