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期刊名:Clinical obstetrics and gynecology

缩写:CLIN OBSTET GYNECOL

ISSN:0009-9201

e-ISSN:1532-5520

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Erin T Carey,Christine M Chu,Lauren D Schiff et al. Erin T Carey et al.
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects up to 24% of women worldwide, with musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction present in most cases yet often overlooked in traditional organ-focused approaches. Comprehensive musculoskeletal assessment, includin...
Rafaela G Toledo,Chi-Fong Wang Rafaela G Toledo
Background: Deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) women face significant health care disparities, including higher rates of gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, preterm birth, and unintended pregnancy compared with the general po...
Alexander Wang,Julie Taggart,Chensi Ouyang Alexander Wang
Eighteen percent of active-duty personnel are women, and 11% of Veterans are women. Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is found in 30% of women Veterans. We utilized the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics and the International Pel...
Laura A Payne,Joëlle Lucas Laura A Payne
Dysmenorrhea is pain associated with menstrual bleeding; however, recent research has shown that dysmenorrhea is a risk factor for chronic pelvic pain in some individuals. Shared etiological factors associated with pain, such as central sen...
Beth I Schwartz Beth I Schwartz
Patients with disabilities are an overlooked and underserved population, especially in Obstetrics and Gynecology. This has led to increased disparities in reproductive health care utilization and outcomes. While most reproductive care for t...
Rachel Greene,Oluseye Raymond,Fatimah Alhassan et al. Rachel Greene et al.
Using spinal cord injury as a framework, this paper reviews some of the care considerations that gynecologists may consider when providing care for patients with physical disabilities. It describes disability in the context of its impact on...
Shirley Dong,Shantell Rolle,Susanne Taege Shirley Dong
Vulvodynia is a condition characterized by chronic vulvar pain without an identifiable cause that can have far reaching impacts on women throughout their lifetime. Its pathophysiology is complex and not well understood, which contributes to...
Anna M Frappaolo,Beth Cronin,Rose A M Huynh Anna M Frappaolo
In 2022, ∼30% of adult women in the United States reported living with a disability, and yet, there has been a paucity of research performed for this population, particularly regarding perioperative/operative gynecologic care. In this revi...