Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a chronic pain disorder characterized by local hypersensitivity and severe pain with pressure localized to the vulvar vestibule. Despite decades of study, the lack of identified biomarkers has slowed the development of effective therapies. The primary aim of this study was to use metabolomics to identify novel biochemical mechanisms in vagina and blood underlying brain biomarkers and symptoms in PVD, thereby closing this knowledge gap. Using a cross-sectional case-control observational study design, untargeted and unbiased metabolomic profiling of vaginal fluid and plasma was performed in women with PVD compared to healthy controls. In women with PVD, we also obtained assessments of vulvar pain, vestibular a...
Introduction: Pelvic pain and vulvar pain are common conditions in women. In this study, we sought t...
Localized provoked vulvodynia (LPV) causes dyspareunia among reproductive aged women. We review the ...
Current pharmacotherapeutic options focus their site of pain modulation in the brain, and are often ...
Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a chronic pelvic pain disorder affecting 16% of the female populati...
The most common subtype of vulvodynia (idiopathic chronic vulvar pain) is provoked vestibulodynia (P...
INTRODUCTION: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a common condition characterized by localized, provok...
Medically unexplained chronic vulvar pain, or vulvodynia, is a common condition that affects many as...
Vulvodynia is a chronic, heterogeneous, and multifactorial disease. This condition may affect up to ...
Objective: The vulvar pain syndrome (VPS) is a multifactorial disease severely influencing the lifes...
Background: Vulval vestibulitis is a condition characterized by the sudden onset of a painful burnin...
An estimated 8.3%—16% of women experience vulvovaginal discomfort during their lifetime. Frequently ...
Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is characterized by pain at the vulvar introitus, in particular the vu...
Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is characterized by pain at the vulvar introitus, in particular the vu...
and more concomitant bodily pain compared to controls [15-17]. In addition, correlations to other pa...
Background: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a pain disorder localized in the vestibular mucosa. It ...
Introduction: Pelvic pain and vulvar pain are common conditions in women. In this study, we sought t...
Localized provoked vulvodynia (LPV) causes dyspareunia among reproductive aged women. We review the ...
Current pharmacotherapeutic options focus their site of pain modulation in the brain, and are often ...
Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a chronic pelvic pain disorder affecting 16% of the female populati...
The most common subtype of vulvodynia (idiopathic chronic vulvar pain) is provoked vestibulodynia (P...
INTRODUCTION: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a common condition characterized by localized, provok...
Medically unexplained chronic vulvar pain, or vulvodynia, is a common condition that affects many as...
Vulvodynia is a chronic, heterogeneous, and multifactorial disease. This condition may affect up to ...
Objective: The vulvar pain syndrome (VPS) is a multifactorial disease severely influencing the lifes...
Background: Vulval vestibulitis is a condition characterized by the sudden onset of a painful burnin...
An estimated 8.3%—16% of women experience vulvovaginal discomfort during their lifetime. Frequently ...
Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is characterized by pain at the vulvar introitus, in particular the vu...
Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is characterized by pain at the vulvar introitus, in particular the vu...
and more concomitant bodily pain compared to controls [15-17]. In addition, correlations to other pa...
Background: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a pain disorder localized in the vestibular mucosa. It ...
Introduction: Pelvic pain and vulvar pain are common conditions in women. In this study, we sought t...
Localized provoked vulvodynia (LPV) causes dyspareunia among reproductive aged women. We review the ...
Current pharmacotherapeutic options focus their site of pain modulation in the brain, and are often ...