Goldstein / Pukall | Female Sexual Pain Disorders | Buch | 978-1-4051-8398-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 193 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 862 g

Goldstein / Pukall

Female Sexual Pain Disorders


1. Auflage 2009
ISBN: 978-1-4051-8398-7
Verlag: BLACKWELL PUBL

Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 193 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 862 g

ISBN: 978-1-4051-8398-7
Verlag: BLACKWELL PUBL


Over 20 million women in the US alone suffer from dyspareunia - painful sex. Until recently this has been a silent condition women have suffered. But as expectations of a fulfilling sex life grow, women are increasingly asking why their experience doesn't match the hype. This is the first book that enables gynecologists, urologists and other physicians to diagnose, evaluate and manage dyspareunia. The ensemble of world-leading contributors makes this a truly pioneering event.

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List of contributors.

Foreword.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

1 Historical perspective of vulvodynia.

Premlatha Amalraj, Sarah Kelly, & Gloria A. Bachmann.

2 The prevalence of dyspareunia.

Richard D. Hayes.

3 The relevance of dyspareunia.

Marta Meana, Lorraine Benuto, & Robyn L Donaldson.

4 History, physical, and tests for the evaluation of dyspareunia.

Andrew T. Goldstein.

5 Psychological evaluation and measurement of dyspareunia.

Caroline F. Pukall, Marta Meana, & Katherine S. Sutton.

6 Physical therapy evaluation of dyspareunia.

Talli Rosenbaum.

7 The role of vulvoscopy on the evaluation of dyspareunia.

Mario Sideri, Filippo Murina, Vanda Bianco, & Gianluigi Radici.

8 Provoked vestibulodynia.

Andrew T. Goldstein & Caroline F. Pukall.

9 Vulvar dermatoses as a cause of dyspareunia.

Lara J. Burrows, Gail R. Goldenstein, Gaby Moawad, & Rochele Torgerson.

10 Hidradenitis suppurativa.

Jennifer M. Rhode, Angela S. Kueck, & Hope K. Haefner.

11 Sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Alison Mears & David Goldmeier.

12 Generalized vulvodynia.

Andrew T. Goldstein & Caroline F. Pukall.

13 Physical therapy treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction.

Amy Stein & Dee Hartmann.

14 Interstitial cystitis and dyspareunia.

Nadya M. Cinman, Chad Huckabay, & Robert M. Moldwin.

15 Vulvovaginitis.

Jack D. Sobel.

16 Non-infectious vulvovaginitis.

Ahinoam Lev-Sagie & Paul Nyirjesy.

17 Pudendal neuralgia.

Philip W.H. Peng, Stanley J. Antolak Jr., & Allan S. Gordon.

18 Congenital anomalies of the female genital tract.

Lara J. Burrows.

19 Endometriosis.

Jennifer Droz & Fred M. Howard.

20 Pelvic inflammatory disease.

Nancy D. Gaba.

21 Dyspareunia and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Ami D. Sperber & Douglas A. Drossman.

22 Pelvic organ prolapse and sexual pain.

Gordon Davis & Joe Brooks.

23 Cognitive-behavioural, physical therapy and alternative treatments for dyspareunia.

Sophie Bergeron, Tina Landry, & Bianca Leclerc.

24 Topical and injectable therapies for vulvar pain.

Colleen M. Kennedy, Catherine M. Leclair, & Lori A. Boardman.

25 Surgical therapy: an effective treatment for dyspareunia caused by vestibulodynia.

Jacob Bornstein & Doron Zarfati.

26 Vulvar pain: the neurologist's view.

Allan S. Gordon.

27 Mast cells and their role in sexual pain disorders.

Alessandra Graziottin.

28 Hormonal factors in women's sexual pain disorders.

Irwin Goldstein.

29 Liemyomas and adnexal masses: are they a significant cause of dyspareunia? 00.

Denniz Zolnoun & Caitlin Shaw.

30 Animal modes of dyspareunia.

Melissa A. Farmer, Yitzchak M. Binik, & Jeffrey S. Mogil.

31 Psychological and relational aspects of dyspareunia.

Kelly B. Smith, Caroline F. Pukall, & Stéphanie C. Boyer.

32 Dyspareunia and sexual/physical abuse.

Barbara D. Reed.

33 Sexual pain and cancer.

Don Dizon, Ann Partridge, Alison Amsterdam, & Michael L. Krychman.

34 Postpartum dyspareunia.

Colin MacNeill, Matthew F. Davies, & John T. Repke.

35 Vaginismus: evaluation and management.

Elke D. Reissing.

36 Female genital cutting.

Crista Johnson.

37 Practical aspects of establishing a sexual pain center.

Susan Kellogg Spadt & Kristene E. Whitmore.

38 The power of patient advocacy.

Phyllis Mate & Christin Veasley.

39 The future of vulvodynia research.

David C. Foster.

Conclusion.

Index


Dr. Andrew T. Goldstein is Director for the Centers for Vulvovaginal Disorders, is a member of the faculty of the Division of Gynecologic Specialties at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and is regarded as one of the worlds leading authorities of sexual pain disorders and diseases of the vulva.

Dr. Caroline F. Pukall is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Queen's University and a leading expert in the assessment and psychological and alternative treatment options for sexual pain.

Dr. Irwin Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine, Director of Sexual Medicine at Alvarado Hospital and Clinical Professor of Surgery at University of California at San Diego, is a world leader in female sexual function and dysfunction and founder and secretary of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health.



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