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What we know about primary dysmenorrhea today: a critical review.

open access: yesHuman Reproduction Update, 2015
S. Iacovides, I. Avidon, F. Baker
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Salute to a Lady [PDF]

open access: yes, 1955
Catholic Physicians\u27 Guilds
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Dysmenorrhea, Workability, and Absenteeism in Australian Women

Journal of Women's Health, 2023
Background: This study determined the prevalence of bothersome menstrual symptoms and their association with workability in naturally menstruating women not using hormonal contraception.
E. Fooladi   +4 more
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Dysmenorrhea

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2009
Primary dysmenorrhea is commonly a straightforward diagnosis that can be made accurately with an attentive history. In young women who have classic symptoms and no specific indication, a pelvic examination is often unnecessary in the initial evaluation.
Cathleen, Morrow, Elizabeth H, Naumburg
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Dysmenorrhea

Women & Health, 1983
Pain during the menstrual period is of two types: primary, in which the pelvic organs are normal and secondary, in which pathologic lesions are found on pelvic examination or laparoscopic examination of the pelvic organs. Since the incidence varies between 31-92% of the population it has serious implications for our society.
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Dysmenorrhea

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1999
Dysmenorrhea is a common complaint that causes considerable disruption in a woman's life. Accurate diagnosis of primary and secondary causes with appropriate therapeutic intervention leads to significant improvements in quality of life.
L L, Wolf, L, Schumann
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Numerical rating scale for dysmenorrhea-related pain: a clinimetric study

Gynecological Endocrinology, 2022
Objective: To evaluate the numerical rating scale (NRS) measurement properties in women with dysmenorrhea. Methods: This was an online clinimetric study.
Guilherme Tavares de Arruda   +4 more
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Dysmenorrhea in adolescents.

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2022
Studies show that between 41% and 91.5% of young women, school-aged and university-aged, are affected by dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea, which is caused by the production of prostaglandins, is defined as cramping pain in the lower abdomen and/or ...
Gail Gutman   +2 more
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Allodynia and Dysmenorrhea

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2016
Cutaneous allodynia (pain from a non-painful stimulus) is a sign that can be observed among women with chronic pelvic pain. Dysmenorrhea is recognized as a common cause of chronic pelvic pain in women. This study was conducted to explore the frequency of allodynia and the relationship between allodynia and severe dysmenorrhea.We enrolled women in this ...
Jarrell, John, Arendt-Nielsen, Lars
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The Prevalence and Academic Impact of Dysmenorrhea in 21,573 Young Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Journal of Women's Health, 2019
Introduction: Dysmenorrhea (period pain) and associated symptoms are very common in young women
M. Armour   +7 more
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