Chronic Pelvic Pain
This book covers office-based laparoscopy, surgical management, pain physiology, and endometriosis-related pain to aid clinicians in the everyday evaluation and management of chronic pelvic pain.
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This is a clinical reference book that covers evaluation and management of chronic pelvic pain, including office-based laparoscopy, surgical management, and the physiology of pain, with dedicated material on pain associated with endometriosis. The work is presented at a practical “everyday practice” level rather than as a specific original study with a defined study population, and its main limitation is that it does not provide details of empirical methods or results in the provided text. Although accessibility limitations are noted for the PDF and ePub formats, the book’s central content emphasizes structured clinical approaches to pelvic pain conditions. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it includes chapters addressing pain associated with endometriosis within the broader topic of chronic pelvic pain.
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- Pelvic Pain of Gastrointestinal Origin via openalex
- Surgical Management of Pelvic Pain via openalex
- The Role of the Mental Health Professional in the Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain via openalex
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