2024
DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003219
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Hal, how many types of pelvic pain are there?

Kevin M. Hellman,
Frank F. Tu

Abstract: questionnaires. Interestingly, vulvodynia and bladder pain syndrome both exhibit features of this pain dimension and share comorbidity with endometriosis not infrequently, but vulvar pain was not reported as a chronic overlapping pain conditions, and the prevalence of bladder pain syndrome was surprisingly low in this data set. Furthermore, expansive analysis of this and other longitudinal datasets might unveil specific immunological mechanisms underlying CPP, thereby paving the way for precision treatment or … Show more

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