Editorial: Emerging trends in abdominal and pelvic pain

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This editorial outlines emerging trends in abdominal and pelvic pain, with both authors contributing to validation and drafting/reviewing the manuscript.

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This editorial piece discusses emerging trends in the understanding and management of abdominal and pelvic pain, written from the authors’ perspective rather than reporting original research methods or results. It includes standard declarations regarding author contributions, conflicts of interest, and that claims are solely those of the authors, with no endorsement of any product or manufacturer claims. The text provided does not describe specific study populations, analytical approaches, or quantified findings. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.

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BF: Validation, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing. AM: Validation, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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