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bibliografia

Auto­rzy ser­wisu korzy­stali z nastę­pu­ją­cych pozycji:

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  20. Har­low B. i Ste­wart E. (2003). A Population-​​Based Asses­sment of Chro­nic Une­xpla­ined Vulvar Pain: Have We Unde­re­sti­ma­ted the Pre­va­lence of Vulvo­dy­nia?. Jour­nal of Ame­ri­can Medi­cal Women’s Association,
  21. Har­low B., et al (2008). Influ­ence of Oral Con­tra­cep­tive Use on the Risk of Adult-​​Onset Vulvo­dy­nia. Jour­nal of Repro­duc­tive Medicine,
  22. Jan­tos M. i Burns N. (2007). Vulvo­dy­nia: Deve­lop­ment of a Psy­cho­se­xual Pro­file. Jour­nal of Repro­duc­tive Medicine,
  23. Jan­tos M. (2008). Vulvo­dy­nia: A Psy­cho­phy­sio­lo­gi­cal Pro­file Based on Elec­tro­my­ogra­phic Asses­sment. Appl Psy­cho­phy­siol Biofeedback,
  24. Lep­pert P. i Tur­ner M. (edy­to­rzy, 2003). Vulvo­dy­nia: Toward Under­stan­ding a Pain Syn­drome. U.S. Natio­nal Insti­tu­tes of Health,
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  26. Min­dell A. (2001). The Dre­am­body in Rela­tion­ships. Lao Tse Press,
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  29. Reed B., et al. (2006). Tre­at­ment of Vulvo­dy­nia with Tri­cyc­lic Anti­de­pres­sants: Effi­cacy and Asso­cia­ted Fac­tors. Ame­ri­can Society for Col­po­scopy and Cervi­cal Pathology,
  30. Sar­ge­ant H. i O’Callaghan F. (2007). The impact of chro­nic vulval pain on quality of life and psy­cho­so­cial well-​​being. Austra­lian and New Zealand Jour­nal of Obste­trics and Gynaecology,
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  32. Smith M. (2008). Prze­wle­kły ból a psy­cho­pa­to­lo­gia – psy­chia­tryczny punkt widze­nia. Psy­chia­tria po Dyplomie,
  33. Ste­wart E. i Spen­cer P. (2002). The V Book: A Doctor’s Guide to Com­plete Vulvo­va­gi­nal Health. Ban­tam,
  34. Tcho­udo­mi­rova K. (2001). Vagi­nal micro­bio­lo­gi­cal Flora, and beha­vio­ural and cli­ni­cal Fin­dings in women with vulvar pain. Bri­tish Jour­nal of Obste­trics and Gynaecology.

strony www

  1. The Inter­na­tio­nal Society For The Study Of Vulvo­va­gi­nal Dise­ase (ISSVD)
  2. Natio­nal Vulvo­dy­nia Association
  3. Vulval Pain Society
  4. Strona o Vulvo­dy­nii dr. Glazera
  5. The Inter­na­tio­nal Pelvic Pain Society
  6. Inter­sti­tial Cysti­tis Association
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