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View article: Contextualizing ovarian pain in the late 19th century—Part 1: Women with “hysteria” and “hystero-epilepsy”
Contextualizing ovarian pain in the late 19th century—Part 1: Women with “hysteria” and “hystero-epilepsy” Open
"Hysteria" and "hystero-epilepsy" were common medical diagnoses among physicians during the nineteenth century. In Paris, L'Hôpital de la Salpêtrière-originally a hospice for the poor and a prison for prostitutes and other female in…
View article: Clinical Importance of Pain Sensitization in Gynecology
Clinical Importance of Pain Sensitization in Gynecology Open
View article: Pain Testing in Endometriosis for the Clinician
Pain Testing in Endometriosis for the Clinician Open
Clinical pain testing has been used to ascertain the pathophysiology of many clinical conditions, but its use in the management of endometriosis has been limited. Although the testing can require the use of complex testing in the laborator…
View article: Botulinum toxin injection for chronic pelvic pain: A systematic review
Botulinum toxin injection for chronic pelvic pain: A systematic review Open
Introduction Botulinum toxin has proven therapeutic effects in alleviating pain in several myofascial disorders, with an expanding potential in chronic pelvic pain. The objective of this systematic review is to evaluate the efficacy and sa…
View article: Negative laparoscopy unveiled
Negative laparoscopy unveiled Open
Introduction: Studies indicate a variable proportion of laparoscopies done for the management of non-acute pelvic pain that do not identify visible pathology and are called negative laparoscopies. Possible explanations have included undete…
View article: Should Gynecologists Test for Pain Sensitization?
Should Gynecologists Test for Pain Sensitization? Open
View article: O-GYN-JM-138 Getting Wound Up: Temporal Summation in Chronic Pelvic Pain
O-GYN-JM-138 Getting Wound Up: Temporal Summation in Chronic Pelvic Pain Open
View article: Protocol for a placebo-controlled, within-participants crossover trial evaluating the efficacy of intranasal oxytocin to improve pain and function among women with chronic pelvic musculoskeletal pain
Protocol for a placebo-controlled, within-participants crossover trial evaluating the efficacy of intranasal oxytocin to improve pain and function among women with chronic pelvic musculoskeletal pain Open
Introduction This protocol presents the rationale and design for a trial evaluating the efficacy of intranasal oxytocin in improving pain and function among women with chronic pelvic musculoskeletal pain. Oxytocin is a neuropeptide traditi…
View article: The Significance of Cutaneous Allodynia in a Woman With Chronic Pelvic Pain
The Significance of Cutaneous Allodynia in a Woman With Chronic Pelvic Pain Open