Chronic Pelvic Pain: Approaches to Diagnosis and Treatment
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This paper reviews current diagnostic methods and treatment strategies for chronic pelvic pain in women.
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- Examining the risk factors of chronic pelvic pain and its effect on the quality of life in refugee and non-refugee women 2024
- New Insights about Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) 2020
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