Disease: Dysesthetic Vulvodynia
- Characteristics and initial diagnoses in women presenting to a referral center for vulvovaginal disorders in 1996-2000
- Diagnosis and treatment of vulvodynia
- Dysesthetic ("essential") vulvodynia. Treatment with amitriptyline
- Dysesthetic vulvodynia. Long-term follow-up after treatment with surface electromyography-assisted pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation
- Dysesthetic vulvodynia. Management strategies to improve quality of life
- Electromyographic comparisons of the pelvic floor in women with dysesthetic vulvodynia and asymptomatic women
- New concepts in vulvodynia
- On the reliability and validity of physician ratings for vulvodynia and the discriminant validity of its subtypes
- Peripheral subcutaneous vulvar stimulation in the management of severe and refractory vulvodynia
- Subsets of vulvodynia: overlapping characteristics
- Vulvar pain syndrome (vulvodynia)--dilemmas in terminology
- Vulvar pain. Psychological profiles and treatment responses
- Vulvitis and vulvovaginitis: cutaneous considerations
- Vulvodynia
- Vulvodynia
- Vulvodynia and vulvar vestibulitis: challenges in diagnosis and management
- Vulvodynia--a complex syndrome of vulvar pain
- Vulvodynia: a therapeutic challenge
- Vulvodynia. Diagnostic patterns
- Vulvodynia. Theory and management