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Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome

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Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome; VVS
Vulval vestibulitis; vulvar dysesthesia; inflammation of the vestibule.
Mentioned in: Vulvodynia


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Few studies have been published concerning description and evaluation of psychosexual treatment models for women with provoked vestibulodynia or vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (Schover, Youngs, & Cannata, 1992; Wijma & Wijma, 1997; Wijma, Jansson, Nilsson, Hallbook, & Wijma, 2000; Bergeron et al.
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