
ESSIC uses the name bladder pain syndrome (BPS) instead of interstitial cystitis (IC) and/or painful bladder syndrome (PBS): click here for more details.
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Anatomical and surgical considerations of the sacrotuberous ligament and its relevance in pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome.
Loukas M, Louis RG Jr, Hallner B, et al. Surg Radiol Anat 2006;28:163-9
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Anatomy of pudendal nerve at urogenital diaphragm--new critical site for nerve entrapment.
Hruby S, Ebmer J, Dellon AL, Aszmann OC. Urology 2005;66:949-52
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The vicious cycling: bicycling related urogenital disorders.
Leibovitch I, Mor Y. Eur Urol 2005;47:277-86
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Chronic perineal pain caused by pudendal nerve entrapment: anatomy and CT-guided perineural injection technique.
Hough DM, Wittenberg KH, Pawlina W, et al. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2003;181:561-7