Possibilities of ART in the differential diagnosis of chronic pelvic pain
AUTHORS : Kiriyak A.S. | Ovsepyan A. A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Research Institute of Maternal and Child Health Protection of the Republic of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova, Yerevan, Armenia
YEAR : 2006
In recent years, a clear tendency of an increase in the incidence of diseases accompanied by pain has been observed throughout the world. According to a number of
authors, the prevalence of pain ranges from 30 to 78.6% (Pavlenko S.S., 2001; Bonica JJ, 1990; Fordice WE, 1995; Crombie IK, 1997). The high prevalence of pain syndromes results in significant material, social and moral losses. Chronic pelvic pain accounts for 10% of all
pathology with which women turn to a gynecologist (Mayorov M.V., 2004).