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vulvar vestibulitis/neuralgia

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Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: a form of reflex sympathetic dystrophy?

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OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to determine whether vulvar vestibulitis syndrome is a form of reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome. METHODS Between October 1, 1998, and February 16, 1999, 20 subjects attending a gynecology clinic at a tertiary care center received diagnoses of vulvar vestibulitis

Neural correlates of painful genital touch in women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome.

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Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) is a common cause of dyspareunia in pre-menopausal women. Recent evidence points to the importance of the sensory component in VVS, particularly the heightened processing of tactile and pain sensation in the vulvar vestibule. The goal of the present study was to

Vulvodynia.

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BACKGROUND Vulvodynia is increasingly recognized as a cause of sexual pain. Aim. The goal of this Continuing Medical Education article was to provide a comprehensive review of vulvodynia including terminology, possible etiologies, and offer treatment options. METHODS A Medline search was conducted

New concepts in vulvodynia.

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Vulvodynia is chronic vulvar burning/pain without clear medical findings. The etiology of vulvodynia is unknown and health care professionals should thoroughly rule out specific, treatable causes or factors such as dermatoses or group B Streptococcus infections. Vulvodynia is divided into 2 classes:

Vulvodynia: diagnostic techniques and treatment modalities.

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Vulvodynia is a chronic vulvar discomfort often characterized by the patient's complaint of burning, stinging, irritation, or rawness. Vulvodynia has been recorded for centuries. Successful diagnostic techniques and treatment modalities, however, have come about only in the last decade. An accurate

Vulvodynia: a therapeutic challenge.

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Vulvodynia is a poorly understood, distressing and debilitating disorder. The management of this disorder remains insufficient and the lack of consistent terminology is confusing. The management of classic dysesthetic vulvodynia is fairly straightforward, using drugs effective against chronic

Vulvodynia. Diagnostic patterns.

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The symptom of vulvar burning demands special evaluation and management. Possible factors include complications of therapy, inflammatory dermatoses, lichen sclerosus, and infection with organisms such as Candida, human papillomavirus, and herpes simplex virus. Vulvar vestibulitis and dysesthetic

Vulvodynia.

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OBJECTIVE An increasing number of patients present with symptoms of vulvar pain, soreness, burning or irritation, which become chronic. Clinicians are often uncertain of the diagnosis. Terminology and an understanding of aetiology and therapy are evolving. RESULTS Previous descriptions of vulvodynia

Topical capsaicin in dermatologic and peripheral pain disorders.

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Topical capsaicin has been introduced in the U.S. and Canada as a cream indicated for temporary relief of neuralgia following episodes of herpes zoster infections and in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. Although capsaicin is clinically used as an external analgesic for temporary relief of

Women's sexual pain and its management.

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BACKGROUND Approximately 15% of women have chronic dyspareunia that is poorly understood, infrequently cured, often highly problematic, and distressing. Chronic dyspareunia is an urgent health issue. OBJECTIVE To provide recommendations/guidelines concerning state-of-the-art knowledge for the
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