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Dysregulation of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism Drives Inflammatory Lipid Production in Localized Provoked Vulvodynia. [PDF]

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Epidemiology and Comorbidities of Psychodermatologic Conditions. [PDF]

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Abdi P, Turk T, Haq Z, Diaz MJ, Dytoc M.
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Vulvodynia

Lancet, The, 2004
Vulvodynia is a term used to describe chronic burning and/or pain in the vulva without objective physical findings to explain the symptoms. The terminology and classification of vulvodynia continue to evolve, and much remains to be understood about the prevalence, pathogenesis, natural history, and management of this distressing condition.James Aikens ...
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Vulvodynia

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2014
Vulvodynia, a chronic pain disorder, affects women throughout the lifespan. Appropriate evaluation and diagnosis is necessary to enable effective management. The etiology is considered multifactorial. Therapies include self-management, nonpharmacologic, pharmacologic, and surgical.
Mitul, Shah, Susan, Hoffstetter
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Vulvodynia

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2015
Vulvodynia is a pain syndrome affecting the vulva. It occurs in about 16% of women at some time of their lives. The etiology of vulvodynia is still enigmatic and is probably multifactorial-including physiological concerns (eg, pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, neuropathic pain, and psychosocial) and sexual issues (eg, anxiety and sexual dysfunction ...
Zahi, Ben-Aroya, Libby, Edwards
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