Andrew Paul Baranowski1. 1. The Centre for Urogenital and Pelvic Pain, University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK. andrewbaranowski@nhs.net
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The review is based on a Medline literature search using key words relating to male urogenital/pelvic pain for the years 2009-2011. RECENT FINDINGS: The review covers those studies relating to cause, ongoing mechanisms and treatments. SUMMARY: The review highlights that the patients are often polysymptomatic with multimodal/system issues that require a team approach that involves multiple specialties and multiple disciplines.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The review is based on a Medline literature search using key words relating to male urogenital/pelvic pain for the years 2009-2011. RECENT FINDINGS: The review covers those studies relating to cause, ongoing mechanisms and treatments. SUMMARY: The review highlights that the patients are often polysymptomatic with multimodal/system issues that require a team approach that involves multiple specialties and multiple disciplines.