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Urethral Pain Syndrome and Pain Perceived as Related to the Penis

Andrew P. Baranowski, +2 more
- pp 246-251
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Approche symptomatique des douleurs péniennes chroniques

TL;DR: Le syndrome douloureux vesical est defini comme etant une douleur pelvienne chronique evoluant depuis plus de six mois, entrainant un inconfort percu en relation avec la vessie et accompagne par des envies persistante et forte d’uriner ou une pollakiurie.
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Définitions, classifications et lexique des douleurs pelvipérinéales chroniques

TL;DR: Les definitions et classifications actuelles des douleurs pelviperineales chroniques integrent les concepts of syndromes, de pathologies fonctionnelles et d’approche globale.
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Symptomatic approach to chronic penile pain

TL;DR: The diagnosis of non-cancer chronic penile pain is essentially clinical and compression of the dorsal nerve of the penis is part of the context of penilePain syndrome, corresponding to a diagnosis of exclusion.
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Symptomatic approach to chronic urethral pain

TL;DR: This syndrome remains a diagnosis of exclusion in patients with urethral pain and voiding disorders, various more common and more clearly defined organ or tissue diseases must be excluded by a urological and gynecological work-up.
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Chronic Urogenital Pain in Men.

TL;DR: Men who have a chronic urological pain condition often have a disturbance of urinary, bowel and sexual function, and working with urologists as a multidisciplinary team is essential.
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The detailed anatomy of the para-urethral ducts in the adult human female.

TL;DR: A concept of the anatomy and histology of the paraurethral ducts is presented and it would appear that these ducts are not constant in number or location, and that they not only form extensive ramifications throughout the tissues about the distal urethra, but that they may also extend to within a short distance of the bladder.
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