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The Pathophysiology of Vulvar Pain
2017Vulvar pain affects an area of the body that is hidden by taboo and fraught with misinformation. It is an area rich of secret and seducing pleasures but also a source of potential excruciating and invalidating pain (Graziottin and Gambini 2015). The vulvar organ, its erotic meaning, and the many symptoms that may affect it have been too long neglected ...
Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
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2017
Vulvar pain is a very common problem that affects women of all age groups. Too often, women endure pain and sexual dysfunction for years without an adequate definitive diagnosis. They are desperate for help, looking for every type of medical and alternative treatment and regularly self-treat, wasting a lot of money a year in disappointing/frustrating ...
Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
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Vulvar pain is a very common problem that affects women of all age groups. Too often, women endure pain and sexual dysfunction for years without an adequate definitive diagnosis. They are desperate for help, looking for every type of medical and alternative treatment and regularly self-treat, wasting a lot of money a year in disappointing/frustrating ...
Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
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2017
Adolescence is the life period when vulvar pain of various etiologies, and specifically vestibulodynia/vulvodynia, begins to be diagnosed, investigated, and treated (Bachmann et al. 2006; Clare and Yeh 2011; Graziottin and Murina 2011; Reed et al. 2014).
Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
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Adolescence is the life period when vulvar pain of various etiologies, and specifically vestibulodynia/vulvodynia, begins to be diagnosed, investigated, and treated (Bachmann et al. 2006; Clare and Yeh 2011; Graziottin and Murina 2011; Reed et al. 2014).
Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
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Vulvar Pain: A Comprehensive Review
Journal of Women's Health Physical Therapy, 2007Background: Vulvar pain or vulvodynia is a poorly understood, understudied, and devastating condition affecting the lives of many women. A subset of vulvar pain known as local provoked vestibulodynia (LPV), previously known as vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS), is a condition defined by symptoms and the exclusion of identifiable pathologies. There is
M J Strauhal +6 more
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Pain at the Vulvar Vestibule: A Web-Based Survey
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2004To assess the prevalence, characteristics, and ethnic distribution of pain in the vulvar vestibule among a national sample of women completing a web-based survey.Female participants of the SurveySpot Internet research panel (Survey Sampling International) were invited via e-mail to respond to a web-based questionnaire on women's health issues.
Barbara D, Reed +4 more
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Vulvar Pain and Dyspareunia due to Glomus Tumor
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1986Reported is a patient with long standing vulvar pain and severe introital dyspareunia whose symptoms were cured by removal of a glomus tumor of the vulva.
E I, Kohorn, M J, Merino, M, Goldenhersh
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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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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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An Elderly Woman With Painful Buttock and Vulvar Ulcers
JAMA Dermatology, 2018A woman in her 80s presented to hospital with somnolence and fatigue of 2 days’ duration. Medical history included lower urinary tract symptoms of 1-week duration for which she was prescribed cotrimoxazole with no improvement. She also reported progressively worsening vulvar and buttock pain of 5 days’ duration.
Saeed, El Zein +2 more
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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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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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Vulvodynia in Adolescence: Childhood Vulvar Pain Syndromes
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2011Children, adolescents and young women represent a unique group of patients with vulvodynia.To define and characterize vulvodynia, diagnostic criteria, causes and pathophysiology, propose treatment modalities, emphasizing its prevalence in young children, adolescents and young women less than 25 years of age.Medline review of the literature on vulvar ...
Camille A, Clare, John, Yeh
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