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Vulvar Pain Syndrome

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1995
Vulvar pain syndrome (vulvar vestibulitis, vulvodynia, burning vulvar syndrome) was first described at the end of the last century. Although more than 100 years have passed, the cause(s) of the disorder remains elusive. This review of the literature endeavors to collate the known facts relating to vulvar pain syndrome and to expose those hypothetical ...
M S, Baggish, J R, Miklos
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Inflammation, lipids, and pain in vulvar disease

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2023
Localized provoked vulvodynia (LPV) affects ∼14 million people in the US (9% of women), destroying lives and relationships. LPV is characterized by chronic pain (>3 months) upon touch to the vulvar vestibule, which surrounds the vaginal opening. Many patients go months or years without a diagnosis.
Megan L, Falsetta   +2 more
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Vulvar Pain Syndromes: Vestibulodynia

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2006
ABSTRACTChronic pain anywhere on the body can be debilitating and demoralizing. When the pain is associated with sexuality, it can erode self‐esteem and diminish relationships. Vestibulodynia (pain in the vulvar vestibule) is poorly understood and presents a clinical challenge to the provider.
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Management of vulvar pain

Dermatologic Therapy, 2004
Vulvodynia is a frequently used medical term that literally means "vulvar pain". Therefore, vulvodynia is a symptom, not a disease. The term itself indicates a variety of unpleasant chronic vulvar sensations, including burning, rawness, soreness, irritation, sensitivity, and formication. This may or may not include dyspareunia.
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Vulvar Pain

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 1997
In 1975, the International Society for the Study of Vulvar Disease recommended the term vulvodynia to describe vulvar pain regardless of its cause. For most clinicians, vulvar pain is, to say the least, confusing. It is not one disease but, in most cases, the manifestation of several diseases often erroneously lumped together because they are ...
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Painful catamenial vulvar lesions misleading gynecologist

Journal of Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Disorders, 2022
Endometriosis usually presents as cyclical pain in the pelvis but may also present as painful cutaneous lesions. Many diseases may mimic hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) since HS, a chronic inflammatory painful skin disease, is a clinical diagnosis. A 32-year-old woman presented with painful lumps on her vulva and groin accompanied with bloody discharge ...
Sule Yildiz   +5 more
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The Vulvar Pain Assessment Questionnaire inventory

Pain, 2016
Abstract Millions suffer from chronic vulvar pain (ie, vulvodynia). Vulvodynia represents the intersection of 2 difficult subjects for health care professionals to tackle: sexuality and chronic pain. Those with chronic vulvar pain are often uncomfortable seeking help, and many who do so fail to receive proper diagnoses.
Emma, Dargie   +2 more
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Iatrogenic Vulvar Pain

2017
Physicians and healthcare providers (HCPs) can contribute to vulvar pain with different pathophysiologic pathways and responsibilities. They seem to be often unaware of a dramatic truth, valid in every field of medicine: doctors can be cofactors in the pathogenesis of a disease (Graziottin 2006; Norian and Stratton 2008; Esparaz et al.
Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
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Vulvar pilonidal sinuses: treatment of a rare cause of vulvar pain

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2008
It is hoped that if cases of vulvar pilonidal sinus (PS) are known to readers of this article, they will be called to the writer's attention and that further studies of the origin and cause of these anterior pathologic developments will result. A delay in diagnosis and treatment of this relatively harmless condition can lead to complications like ...
Hasan, Kafali   +3 more
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