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Female Sexual Pain Disorders [2009]
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Historical Perspective of Vulvodynia
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The Prevalence of Dyspareunia
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The Relevance of Dyspareunia
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Medical History, Physical Examination, and Laboratory Tests for the Evaluation of Dyspareunia
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Psychological Evaluation and Measurement of Dyspareunia
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Physical Therapy Evaluation of Dyspareunia
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The Role of Vulvoscopy in the Evaluation of Dyspareunia
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Provoked Vestibulodynia
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Vulvar Dermatoses as a Cause of Dyspareunia
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
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Generalized Vulvodynia
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Physical Therapy Treatment of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
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Interstitial Cystitis and Dyspareunia
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Vulvovaginitis
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Noninfectious Vaginitis
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Pudendal Neuralgia
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Congenital Anomalies of the Female Genital Tract
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Endometriosis
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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Dyspareunia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Sexual Pain
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Cognitive‐Behavioral, Physical Therapy, and Alternative Treatments for Dyspareunia
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Topical and Injectable Therapies for Vulvar Pain
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Surgical Therapy: An Effective Treatment for Dyspareunia Caused by Vestibulodynia
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Vulvar Pain: The Neurologist's View
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Mast Cells and Their Role in Sexual Pain Disorders
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Hormonal Factors in Women's Sexual Pain Disorders
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Lieomyomas and Adnexal Masses: Are They a Significant Cause of Dyspareunia?
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Animal Models of Dyspareunia
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Psychological and Relational Aspects of Dyspareunia
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Dyspareunia and Sexual/Physical Abuse
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Sexual Pain and Cancer
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Postpartum Dyspareunia
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Vaginismus: Evaluation and Management
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Female Genital Cutting
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Practical Aspects of Establishing a Sexual Pain Center
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The Power of Patient Advocacy
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The Future of Vulvodynia Research
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Conclusion
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Index
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Front Matter