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Vulvar pain in pregnancy.

The Journal of family practice, 2017
The patient was first diagnosed with candida vaginitis, but a second opinion and a closer look at the clinical picture gave way to a different diagnosis.
Luke, Wallis, Richard P, Usatine
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[Acute vulvar pain after covid-19].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2023
This case describes a 36-year-old woman who presents with acute painful ulcers of the vulva four days after a covid-19 infection. Extensive additional examination ruled out sexually transmitted diseases and auto-immune diseases, leaving acute vulvar ulcers, triggered by a covid-19 infection, as likely diagnosis.
Lise A J, Kusters   +2 more
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Vulvar pain: Anatomic and recent pathophysiologic considerations

Clinical Anatomy, 2012
AbstractVulvar pain syndrome or vulvodynia is a common multifactorial, heterogeneous, and chronic gynecological disorder with an estimated prevalence of up to 16%. This disorder seriously impacts the quality of life of women in several ways. The etiology of this condition is complex and remains elusive and requires an extensive differential diagnosis ...
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Vulvar Pain and Vulvodynia

2019
Vulvar pain is an enigma. Its etiology, pathophysiology, and treatment have not yet been elucidated. The most perplexing presentation is pain during intercourse, sometimes prevents the possibility to have intercourse. Around the enigma of vulvar pain, myths about its causes and treatments emerged. This chapter breaks these myths.
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Vulvodynia ‐ a complex syndrome of vulvar pain

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1995
Vulvodynia is a syndrome of unexplained vulvar pain, sexual dysfunction, and psychological disability. The incidence or prevalence of this condition is not known. Several subtypes of vulvodynia have been recognized. Recognition of the distinct subsets of vulvodynia is a prerequisite for successful management.
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Non-surgical Management of Vulvar Pain

2017
Next, the left and right deep levator muscles (pubococcygeus, iliococcygeus and cocygeus), along with the obturator internus muscles are palpated. Myofacsial restrictions in these muscles are often related to deep penetrating discomfort with entry and/or thrusting [11].
Jennifer Yonaitis Fariello   +2 more
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Painful Vulvar Nodule

Pediatric Dermatology, 2012
Tien V, Nguyen   +3 more
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Committee Opinion No 673 Summary: Persistent Vulvar Pain

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2016
ABSTRACT: Persistent vulvar pain is a complex disorder that frequently is frustrating to the patient and the clinician. It can be difficult to treat and rapid resolution is unusual, even with appropriate therapy. Vulvar pain can be caused by a specific disorder or it can be idiopathic.
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Vulvar Pain and Vulvodynia

Postgraduate Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008
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Vulvar Pain

2017
Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
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