Investigating chronic pelvic pain: ultrasound
This paper investigates chronic pelvic pain, using ultrasound as a diagnostic tool.
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This chapter in the book Chronic Pelvic Pain focuses on investigating chronic pelvic pain using ultrasound, describing how pelvic anatomy and related neuroanatomy are relevant to symptom evaluation and what imaging can reveal. It places ultrasound within a broader diagnostic spectrum, contrasting it with other investigative approaches covered elsewhere in the volume. A key limitation explicitly indicated by the availability statement is that a detailed summary of the chapter’s content is not provided in the source text, so specific study results cannot be extracted here. This paper is not centrally about endometriosis or adenomyosis; it discusses ultrasound as part of a wider review of chronic pelvic pain that includes a later section on endometriosis-related pain and endometriosis surgical approaches.
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