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Concept Pain Measurement
Academic Article A pilot feasibility multicenter study of patients after excision of endometriosis.
Academic Article Increased pressure pain sensitivity in women with chronic pelvic pain.
Academic Article Comparative measurement of pelvic floor pain sensitivity in chronic pelvic pain.
Academic Article Somatization and psychological distress among women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome.
Academic Article Gynecologic management of neuropathic pain.
Academic Article A noninvasive bladder sensory test supports a role for dysmenorrhea increasing bladder noxious mechanosensitivity.
Academic Article Vaginal pressure-pain thresholds: initial validation and reliability assessment in healthy women.
Academic Article Multimodal nociceptive mechanisms underlying chronic pelvic pain.
Academic Article Pain and Urinary Symptoms Should Not be Combined into a Single Score: Psychometric Findings from the MAPP Research Network.
Academic Article Noninvasive experimental bladder pain assessment in painful bladder syndrome.
Academic Article Identification of experimental bladder sensitivity among dysmenorrhea sufferers.
Academic Article Persistent autonomic dysfunction and bladder sensitivity in primary dysmenorrhea.
Academic Article Low Serum Oxytocin Concentrations Are Associated with Painful Menstruation.
Academic Article Dysmenorrhea subtypes exhibit differential quantitative sensory assessment profiles.
Academic Article Development and validation of a real-time method characterizing spontaneous pain in women with dysmenorrhea.
Academic Article Cortical mechanisms of visual hypersensitivity in women at risk for chronic pelvic pain.
Grant Early Menstrual Pain Impact on Multisensory Hypersensitivity
Grant Novel Pelvic Floor Pain Measures to Enhance Female Pelvic Pain Evaluation
Academic Article Multimodal hypersensitivity derived from quantitative sensory testing predicts pelvic pain outcome: an observational cohort study.
Academic Article Validation of a simple body map to measure widespread pain in urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome: A MAPP Research Network study.
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