Urogenital Pain in Clinical Practice
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Urogenital Pain in Clinical Practice

  1. 518 pages
  2. English
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Urogenital Pain in Clinical Practice

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Developed by an authoritative and multidisciplinary team of contributors well-recognized for their dedication to the care of urogenital pain patients, this source addresses the latest clinical guidelines for the management of urogenital pain and covers the mechanisms and clinical treatment of pain syndromes of the urogenital area in both the male a

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2007
ISBN
9781420021196

Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. Contributors
  5. Chapter 1. Classifications and Definitions of Urogenital Pain
  6. Chapter 2. Epidemiology of Urogenital Pain
  7. Chapter 3. Anatomy of the Urogenital Pain Systems
  8. Chapter 4. Physiology of the Urogenital System
  9. Chapter 5. Acute and Chronic Pain Mechanisms
  10. Chapter 6. Visceral Pain Mechanisms
  11. Chapter 7. Gender and Pain
  12. Chapter 8. Multidisciplinary Pain Management Teams
  13. Chapter 9. Doctors and the Female Pelvic Pain Patient
  14. Chapter 10. Initial Assessment in the Pain Management Center
  15. Chapter 11. Imaging in Pelvic Pain
  16. Chapter 12. Measuring Pain and Disability in Chronic Urogenital Pain
  17. Chapter 13. Men and Urogenital Pain
  18. Chapter 14. Women and Urogenital Pain
  19. Chapter 15. Lower Urogenital Tract Pain and Sexuality
  20. Chapter 16. Training in Urogenital Pain Management
  21. Chapter 17. Renal Disease and Pain
  22. Chapter 18. Loin Pain in Hematuria Syndrome
  23. Chapter 19. Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial CystitisEtiology and Animal Research
  24. Chapter 20. Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial CystitisClinical Considerations
  25. Chapter 21. Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial CystitisTreatment Options
  26. Chapter 22. Prostate Pain SyndromeEtiology, Epidemiology, and Research
  27. Chapter 23. Prostate Pain SyndromeTreatment Options
  28. Chapter 24. Scrotal Pain Conditions
  29. Chapter 25. Urethral Pain Syndrome and Pain Perceived as Related to the Penis
  30. Chapter 26. Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women
  31. Chapter 27. Dysmenorrhea
  32. Chapter 28. Pelvic Pain in Gynecological Practice Endometriosis-Related Urogenital Pain
  33. Chapter 29. Vulvar Pain SyndromeEtiology, Epidemiology, and Research
  34. Chapter 30. Vulvar Pain SyndromeTreatment and Quantitative Sensory Testing
  35. Chapter 31. Gastroenterological Causes of Pelvic Pain
  36. Chapter 32. Pain Perceived to be Related to the Anus
  37. Chapter 33. Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain
  38. Chapter 34. Musculoskeletal Causes of Pelvic Pain
  39. Chapter 35. Groin Pain in Sport
  40. Chapter 36. Pudendal Neuralgia: Clinical Signs and Diagnosis
  41. Chapter 37. Pudendal NeuralgiaTreatment
  42. Chapter 38. Pudendal NeuralgiaSurgery
  43. Chapter 39. Acute Pain in Urology
  44. Chapter 40. Chronic Pain Associated with Urological Malignancy
  45. Chapter 41. Psychological Intervention in Persistent Pelvic Pain
  46. Chapter 42. Pharmacotherapy for Neuropathic Pain with Special Reference to Urogenital Pain
  47. Chapter 43. Opioids for the Management of Persistent Noncancer Pain
  48. Chapter 44. Nerve Blocks in Urogenital Pain
  49. Chapter 45. Neuromodulation in Urogenital Pain Management
  50. Chapter 46. Surgical Considerations for Chronic Urogenital Syndromes
  51. Chapter 47. Complementary Therapies and Their Role in the Management of Urogenital Pain
  52. Chapter 48. The Role of Counseling in Chronic Pain
  53. Index
  54. Back cover