ROLE OF DIAGNOSTIC LAPAROSCOPY IN CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN AND ITS COMPARISON WITH TVS
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Chronic pain is a common gynaecological problem. The causes of CPP are numerous like gynaecological causes or nongynaecological causes, but CPP is very difficult to diagnose. So, aim of the study is to evaluate the use of TVS based on hard and soft markers in detection of pelvic pathology in women with chronic pelvic pain and compare it with laparoscopy for knowing sensitivity and specificity.
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