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Pudendal neuralgia and imaging methods

. 2024 ; 89 (6) : 496-500.

Language English Country Czech Republic Media print

Document type Journal Article, Review

OBJECTIVE: To create a comprehensive overview of imaging methods for diagnosing pudendal neuralgia. METHODOLOGY: Literature review. CONCLUSION: Pudendal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that is difficult to diagnose. On average, it takes 5 years from the onset of symptoms to the correct diagnosis. Diagnosis is based on symptoms described by the patient, neuropelveological physical examination, and presence of the 5 Nantes criteria. Imaging methods, especially ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging of the pudendal nerve, show great promise for a more accurate and faster diagnosis. These methods can assist in diagnosing issues and excluding other pathologies that may cause symptoms.

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