Updates in the Approach to Chronic Pelvic Pain: What the Treating Gynecologist Should Know
This review addresses the challenges in chronic pelvic pain management, emphasizing a multimodal approach combining pharmacologic and behavioral therapies guided by neurobiology and neuropsychology.
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