Peripheral Neuropathies Presenting as Chronic Pelvic Pain

From: Helen Dynda (olddad66@runestone.net)
Mon May 19 15:45:25 2003


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X> Peripheral Neuropathies Presenting as Chronic Pelvic Pain...by C. Paul Perry, M.D. ..... Precis ... Abstract ... Iliohypogastric neuropathy ... Ilioinguinal Neuropathy ... Genitofemoral Neuropathy ... Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Neuropathy ... Pudendal Neuropathy ... Neuroma Formation and Maladaptive Neuronal Plasticity ... Overview ... References

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~ ~ ~ ~ "Somatic neuropathic pain originating from these nerves can have multiple etiologies. Nerve injury has been reported from: 1. Stretching, 2. Blunt trauma, 3. Compression with hypoxia, 4. Fibrosis with entrapment, or 5. Suture ligature.

"The pain will often have a burning quality. Some patients will complain of shooting or lancinating pain. The pain will usually become constant and more intense with time. It is usually aggravated by activity. Menstruation may aggravate the pain due to peri-neural edema, hormone-induced increased neurotransmitters, and dysmenorrhea producing dorsal horn transmission cell sensitivity."

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