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      Incidence and predictors of persistent pelvic pain following hysterectomy in women with chronic pelvic pain

      American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
      Vol. 225Issue 5p568.e1–568.e11Published online: August 27, 2021
      • Sawsan As-Sanie
      • Sara R. Till
      • Andrew D. Schrepf
      • Kendall C. Griffith
      • Alex Tsodikov
      • Stacey A. Missmer
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        Chronic pelvic pain is a debilitating problem that afflicts 15% to 20% of women in the United States. Although more than 200,000 hysterectomies are performed annually for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain, previous studies indicate that 1 in 4 women undergo the discomfort and morbidity of hysterectomy without the relief of pain. The factors that predict treatment failure remain poorly characterized.
        Incidence and predictors of persistent pelvic pain following hysterectomy in women with chronic pelvic pain
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