慢性盆腔疼痛。

Current women's health reports Pub Date : 2003-08-01
Mary P FitzGerald
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慢性盆腔疼痛(CPP)的话题长期以来一直是一个令人沮丧的医生和患者一样,诊断和管理的困难导致恢复延迟。最近对慢性疼痛障碍的神经生物学和内脏疼痛机制的深入研究表明,CPP的治疗可能在未来几年取得重大进展。这些见解表明,我们考虑将我们的治疗努力从被认为主要负责CPP的内脏器官转向治疗维持慢性疼痛的神经机制。
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Chronic pelvic pain.

The topic of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) has long been a frustrating one for physicians and patients alike, with difficulties in diagnosis and management leading to delays in recovery. Recent insights into the neurobiology of chronic pain disorders and into mechanisms of visceral pain suggest that significant advances in treatment of CPP are likely to occur during coming years. These insights suggest that we consider directing our treatment efforts away from the visceral organ presumed to be primarily responsible for the CPP and toward treatment of the neurologic mechanisms that sustain chronic pain.

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