外阴痛
医学
外阴
外阴疾病
外阴炎
病理学
皮肤病科
疾病
术语
激发试验
心身学
疼痛障碍
透视图(图形)
妇科
病理
精神科
盆腔疼痛
外科
慢性疼痛
阴道炎
替代医学
语言学
计算机科学
人工智能
哲学
作者
Micheline Moyal‐Barracco,Peter Lynch
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2004-10-01
卷期号:49 (10): 772-7
被引量:76
摘要
Vulvar pain occurring in the absence of an underlying recognizable disease has become an increasingly common clinical problem. Members of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease (ISSVD) astutely recognized this idiopathic vulvar pain as a unique entity in 1976 and, at that time, used the term burning vulva syndrome to identify it. Subsequently, the ISSVD renamed the disorder vulvodynia and suggested that two clinically distinctive subsets, dysesthetic vulvodynia and vestibulitis, might exist. However, recent studies have failed to confirm an inflammatory pathogenesis for vestibulitis, and in 1999 that term was deleted from the ISSVD classification. In 2003, at the 17th World Congress, the ISSVD reestablished vulvodynia as the preferred term for vulvar pain occurring in the absence of an underlying recognizable disease and, from a standpoint of classification, identified generalized and localized subsets. The ISSVD further noted that in either subset, pain could occur spontaneously and/or could develop as a result of physical provocation. The purpose of this recommended nosology is to further communication among the various specialties that care for women with vulvodynia and to assist in the formulation of studies regarding the pathophysiology and treatment of the disorder.
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