2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0733-8627(05)70214-5
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Pelvic Pain and Menstrual Related Illnesses

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“…Gemäß der amerikanischen Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) werden u. a. folgende Kriterien für die Diagnosestellung herangezogen (nach [15])alle 3 Kriterien müssen erfüllt sein: ▪ Unterbauchschmerz, ▪ Druckschmerz im Adnexbereich, ▪ Portioschiebeschmerz (bei vaginaler Untersuchung durch den Gynäkologen).…”
Section: Diagnosekriterien Der Pidunclassified
“…Gemäß der amerikanischen Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) werden u. a. folgende Kriterien für die Diagnosestellung herangezogen (nach [15])alle 3 Kriterien müssen erfüllt sein: ▪ Unterbauchschmerz, ▪ Druckschmerz im Adnexbereich, ▪ Portioschiebeschmerz (bei vaginaler Untersuchung durch den Gynäkologen).…”
Section: Diagnosekriterien Der Pidunclassified
“…Examination may evoke delicacy on cervical movement and in the adnexal territory. A pelvic mass might be available, however it is frequently hard to palpate [10] . Tubo-ovarian abscesses can be distinguished on pelvic ultrasonography or stomach CT as a complex cystic structure in the pelvis, with or without loculations [11] .…”
Section: Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If medical therapy fails or if peritoneal signs are found on examination, surgical drainage is specified. Infertility is almost always a complication of tubo-ovarian abscess [10] . The most feared complication, however, is rupture, which can lead to septic shock and death; this is a true surgical emergency [12] .…”
Section: Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Primary dysmenorrhea often starts shortly before or just after the onset of the menstrual flow and usually the pain duration is commonly 48-72 hours. 2 Associated general symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting (89%), malaise, weakness (85%), lower backache (60%), diarrhea (60%), and headache (45%), may be present with primary dysmenorrhea. 2 The prevalence of dysmenorrhea among youth is about 60%-96%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Associated general symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting (89%), malaise, weakness (85%), lower backache (60%), diarrhea (60%), and headache (45%), may be present with primary dysmenorrhea. 2 The prevalence of dysmenorrhea among youth is about 60%-96%. 3,4 It occurs only in ovulatory cycles and in women with high levels or increased sensitivity to prostaglandins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%