Abstract Background: We sought to assess vulvodynia incidence and risk factors among those with and without premorbid urogenital symptoms. Methods: Women's Health Registry members who completed a baseline assessment in 2004 were sent a 2-year and 4-year follow-up survey containing a validated screen for vulvodynia. Subgroup analysis of vulvodynia incidence rates was performed, and risk factors associated with incidence were assessed. Results: Of 1037 original enrollees, 723 (69.7%) completed consecutive surveys (initial and 2-year or initial, 2-year, and 4-year), 660 of whom did not have current or past vulvodynia at baseline. Of these 660, 71 (10.8%) first met criteria for vulvodynia within the 4-year period, for an annual incidence rate o...
BACKGROUND: The lifetime prevalence of women suffering from provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is estimat...
Introduction: Pelvic pain and vulvar pain are common conditions in women. In this study, we sought t...
PurposeThe aim of this systematic review was to shed light on the disease-trajectory of vulvodynia a...
Vulvodynia is a poorly recognized entity by clinicians – even by those who deal with female sexual h...
Objectives: To identify specific features of vulvodynia in prepubertal girls, highlight potential tr...
Objectives: This study set out to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and comorbidities ...
Introduction: • Vestibulodynia is the most common from of chronic vulvovaginal pain affecting nearly...
Background: Vulvar Vestibulitis (VVS) is the most common cause of vulvodynia in reproductive age wom...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in vulvar and peripheral sensitivity between women with and without...
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Abstract Background Although postmenopausal vulvar pa...
Introduction: To examine pregnancy and delivery characteristics of women with and without vulvodynia...
Background: Vulvodynia is a poorly characterized condition with multiple treatment options that have...
Ruby HN Nguyen,1 Christin Veasley,2 Derek Smolenski1,3 1Division of Epidemiology and Community Healt...
Vulvodynia is the experience of idiopathic pain characterized by burning, soreness, or throbbing in ...
BACKGROUND: The lifetime prevalence of women suffering from provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is estimat...
Introduction: Pelvic pain and vulvar pain are common conditions in women. In this study, we sought t...
PurposeThe aim of this systematic review was to shed light on the disease-trajectory of vulvodynia a...
Vulvodynia is a poorly recognized entity by clinicians – even by those who deal with female sexual h...
Objectives: To identify specific features of vulvodynia in prepubertal girls, highlight potential tr...
Objectives: This study set out to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and comorbidities ...
Introduction: • Vestibulodynia is the most common from of chronic vulvovaginal pain affecting nearly...
Background: Vulvar Vestibulitis (VVS) is the most common cause of vulvodynia in reproductive age wom...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in vulvar and peripheral sensitivity between women with and without...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/101765/1/bjo12407.pd
Abstract Background Although postmenopausal vulvar pa...
Introduction: To examine pregnancy and delivery characteristics of women with and without vulvodynia...
Background: Vulvodynia is a poorly characterized condition with multiple treatment options that have...
Ruby HN Nguyen,1 Christin Veasley,2 Derek Smolenski1,3 1Division of Epidemiology and Community Healt...
Vulvodynia is the experience of idiopathic pain characterized by burning, soreness, or throbbing in ...
BACKGROUND: The lifetime prevalence of women suffering from provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is estimat...
Introduction: Pelvic pain and vulvar pain are common conditions in women. In this study, we sought t...
PurposeThe aim of this systematic review was to shed light on the disease-trajectory of vulvodynia a...