Patients presenting with chronic vulvovaginal pain are often perplexing to diagnose and treat, particularly when examination appears to be normal. This first part of a two-part article discusses the aetiology, pathophysiology and clinical presentation of vulvovaginal pain
Vulvodynia is a complex disorder reported by up to 16% of women in the general population. While mos...
Essential Vulvodynia is a genito-urinary condition characterised by vulval pain, psychological distr...
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common condition that has a major impact on the quality of life of bo...
Leslie A Sadownik University of British Columbia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vancouver...
Nonlesional vulvovaginal pain is more challenging to manage than lesional pain, which usually resolv...
Chronic vulvar pain or discomfort for which no obvious aetiology can be found, i.e. vulvodynia, can ...
ulvodynia is characterized by chronic discomfort in the vulvar region; the discomfort may range from...
This literature review is devoted to the problem of vulvodynia. The article summarizes information a...
Vulvar pain is a common problem, affecting up to 16% of women. The pain and discomfort seriously imp...
Vaginismus and dyspareunia have been typically classified as sexual dysfunctions. In practice and re...
BACKGROUND: Sexual pain is frequently seen in gynecological practice as a consequence of lower tract...
Vulvodynia is an underdiagnosed condition that affects about 25% of women1. Patients report frustrat...
Chronic pelvic pain is defined as pain in the pelvis lasting for more than six months (some say thre...
Localized provoked vulvodynia (LPV) causes dyspareunia among reproductive aged women. We review the ...
Objectives: This study set out to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and comorbidities ...
Vulvodynia is a complex disorder reported by up to 16% of women in the general population. While mos...
Essential Vulvodynia is a genito-urinary condition characterised by vulval pain, psychological distr...
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common condition that has a major impact on the quality of life of bo...
Leslie A Sadownik University of British Columbia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vancouver...
Nonlesional vulvovaginal pain is more challenging to manage than lesional pain, which usually resolv...
Chronic vulvar pain or discomfort for which no obvious aetiology can be found, i.e. vulvodynia, can ...
ulvodynia is characterized by chronic discomfort in the vulvar region; the discomfort may range from...
This literature review is devoted to the problem of vulvodynia. The article summarizes information a...
Vulvar pain is a common problem, affecting up to 16% of women. The pain and discomfort seriously imp...
Vaginismus and dyspareunia have been typically classified as sexual dysfunctions. In practice and re...
BACKGROUND: Sexual pain is frequently seen in gynecological practice as a consequence of lower tract...
Vulvodynia is an underdiagnosed condition that affects about 25% of women1. Patients report frustrat...
Chronic pelvic pain is defined as pain in the pelvis lasting for more than six months (some say thre...
Localized provoked vulvodynia (LPV) causes dyspareunia among reproductive aged women. We review the ...
Objectives: This study set out to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and comorbidities ...
Vulvodynia is a complex disorder reported by up to 16% of women in the general population. While mos...
Essential Vulvodynia is a genito-urinary condition characterised by vulval pain, psychological distr...
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common condition that has a major impact on the quality of life of bo...