Neuroanatomy of the female abdominopelvic region: A review with application to pelvic pain syndromes
Clinical Anatomy2012Vol. 26(1), pp. 66–76
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Mohammadali M. Shoja, Amit Sharma, Nadine Mirzayan, Chris Groat, Koichi Watanabe, Marios Loukas, R. Shane Tubbs
Abstract
Pelvic pain can be a life altering disease. Multiple pathologies can affect this region resulting in neurologic issues. Therefore, a thorough understanding of the nerve supply to this region is important for the clinician who treats such patients. The current review outlines the anatomy of the nervous system of the abdominopelvic region with special attention to this anatomy in the female.
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