Comparing inpatient management of chronic pelvic pain flares before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Patients with chronic pelvic pain (CPP) may experience pain exacerbations requiring hospital admissions. Due to the effects of backlogged elective surgeries and outpatient gynaecology appointments resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, we hypothesised that there would be an increased number of women...
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Main Authors: | Kevin KW Kuan (Author), Aileen R Neilson (Author), Andrew W Horne (Author), Lucy HR Whitaker (Author) |
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Bioscientifica,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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