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Atlante di chirurgia ginecologica conservativa; tecniche tradizionali ed endoscopiche a confronto
Neurobiological mechanisms of pelvic pain
Pelvic pain is a common condition which significantly deteriorates health-related quality of life. The most commonly identified causes of pain in the pelvic region are gynaecologic, urologic, gastrointestinal, neurological, and musculoskeletal. However, in up to 33% of patients the source of this symptom is not identified, frustrating both patients and health-care professionals. Pelvic pain may involve both the somatic and visceral systems, making the differential diagnosing challenging. This paper aimed to review the mechanisms involved in pelvic pain perception by analyzing the neural plasticity and molecules which are involved in these complex circuits. © 2014 Massimo Origoni et al
Primary amenorrhea in a girl with longitudinal vaginal eptum, total cervical atresia and isthmic adenomyoma. a case report [Primare amenorhoe bei einer patientin mit longitudinalem vaginalseptum, totaler zervixatresie und isthmischen adenomyom. Eine fallstudie]
Double uterus, blind hemivagina, and ipsilateral renal agenesis: 36 cases and long-term follow-up
Is overactive bladder in children and adults the same condition?: ICI‐RS 2011
Aim To report the debate on the relationship between overactive bladder (OAB) in children and adults during the ICI-RS meeting in 2010. Methods: Literature supporting or being against the theory that OAB in children and adults represents the same condition has been reviewed and debated. Results: Growing evidence is showing a strong link between urinary symptoms in childhood, such as nocturnal enuresis (NE) and OAB symptoms, and OAB in adulthood. Behavioral and environmental factors may have an important role in predisposed subjects. Studies on familial and genetic factors have been reported. Conclusion: It might be inappropriate to state that OAB in children and adults represents the same condition. However, epidemiological and genetic findings demonstrate a strong link between OAB symptoms in these two different ages of life. Predisposing factors and behavioral and/or environmental elements may lead to OAB occurrence in adults. Neurourol. Urodynam. 31:349-351, 2012. (C) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
Postpartum hemorrhage caused by uterine artery pseudoaneurysm and uterine rupture after vaginal delivery
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