Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome.
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Martinez-Bianchi, V; Halstater, BH
September 2010
Painful bladder syndrome or urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome is a chronic condition that presents with lower urinary tract symptoms that include dysuria, urgency, frequent urination, and chronic pelvic pain. Diagnoses included in the painful bladder syndrome are interstitial cystitis and prostatodynia. The history, physical examination, and laboratory evaluation of patients with lower urinary tract symptoms are important in ruling out other diagnoses. Treatment options that are US Food and Drug Administration approved and evidence based are limited; however, many symptom-based treatment options can reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
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Publication Date
September 2010
Volume
37
Start / End Page
527 / viii
Related Subject Headings
- Urinalysis
- Sexual Behavior
- Severity of Illness Index
- Risk Factors
- Primary Health Care
- Pelvic Pain
- Mental Health
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Dysuria
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Martinez-Bianchi, V., & Halstater, B. H. (2010). Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome. (Vol. 37, pp. 527–viii). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pop.2010.05.002
Martinez-Bianchi, Viviana, and Brian H. Halstater. “Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome.,” 37:527–viii, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pop.2010.05.002.
Martinez-Bianchi V, Halstater BH. Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome. In 2010. p. 527–viii.
Martinez-Bianchi, Viviana, and Brian H. Halstater. Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Vol. 37, 2010, pp. 527–viii. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.pop.2010.05.002.
Martinez-Bianchi V, Halstater BH. Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome. 2010. p. 527–viii.
DOI
Publication Date
September 2010
Volume
37
Start / End Page
527 / viii
Related Subject Headings
- Urinalysis
- Sexual Behavior
- Severity of Illness Index
- Risk Factors
- Primary Health Care
- Pelvic Pain
- Mental Health
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Dysuria