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Case Reports
. 2004 Oct-Dec;8(4):380-3.

Unexpected causes of gynecological pelvic pain

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Case Reports

Unexpected causes of gynecological pelvic pain

Mark Erian et al. JSLS. 2004 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

During our day-to-day practice, we, as clinicians, occasionally come across patients whose symptomatology is atypical. In major teaching hospitals, it is usually easy to consult with other specialists to optimize patient management and standard of care. Our study patients were treated by the authors between January 1998 and January 2003. In this article, the authors report on 6 different cases of unexpected causes of pelvic pain, all of which were managed in a general gynecological unit at a major tertiary referral institution.

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