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The European Journal of General Practice
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January 24, 2018
Facilitators and barriers in the diagnostic process of vulvovaginal complaints (vulvodynia) in general practice: a qualitative study
Peter Leusink, Doreth Teunissen, Peter L Lucassen, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
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August 27, 2018
The Relationship Between Vulvovaginal Candidiasis and Provoked Vulvodynia: A Systematic Review
Peter Leusink, Suzanne van de Pasch, Doreth Teunissen, et al.
Family Practice
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May 11, 2019
Women's appraisal of the management of vulvodynia by their general practitioner: a qualitative study
Peter Leusink, Renee Steinmann, Merel Makker, et al.
Family Practice
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January 28, 2023
Patient characteristics and factors contributing to recurrence of bacterial vaginosis presented in primary care
Natasja S Delfstra, Annemarie A Uijen, M Caroline Vos, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
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July 12, 2012
GPs' considerations in multimorbidity management: a qualitative study
Hilde D Luijks, Maartje J W Loeffen, Antoine L Lagro-Janssen, et al.
Family Practice
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November 21, 2019
Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence
Cornelis A de Kock, Peter L Lucassen, Reinier P Akkermans, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
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December 31, 2021
Female Sexual Functioning in Women With a Symptomatic Pelvic Organ Prolapse; A Multicenter Prospective Comparative Study Between Pessary and Surgery
Lisa R van der Vaart, Astrid Vollebregt, Bente Pruijssers, et al.
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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December 8, 2021
Authors' reply re: Pessary or surgery for a symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse, PEOPLE study: a multicentre prospective cohort study
Lisa R van der Vaart, Astrid Vollebregt, Alfredo L Milani, et al.
JAMA
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December 20, 2022
Effect of Pessary vs Surgery on Patient-Reported Improvement in Patients With Symptomatic Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Lisa R van der Vaart, Astrid Vollebregt, Alfredo L Milani, et al.
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The European Journal of General Practice
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January 24, 2018
Facilitators and barriers in the diagnostic process of vulvovaginal complaints (vulvodynia) in general practice: a qualitative study
Peter Leusink, Doreth Teunissen, Peter L Lucassen, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
|
August 27, 2018
The Relationship Between Vulvovaginal Candidiasis and Provoked Vulvodynia: A Systematic Review
Peter Leusink, Suzanne van de Pasch, Doreth Teunissen, et al.
Family Practice
|
May 11, 2019
Women's appraisal of the management of vulvodynia by their general practitioner: a qualitative study
Peter Leusink, Renee Steinmann, Merel Makker, et al.
Family Practice
|
January 28, 2023
Patient characteristics and factors contributing to recurrence of bacterial vaginosis presented in primary care
Natasja S Delfstra, Annemarie A Uijen, M Caroline Vos, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
|
July 12, 2012
GPs' considerations in multimorbidity management: a qualitative study
Hilde D Luijks, Maartje J W Loeffen, Antoine L Lagro-Janssen, et al.
Family Practice
|
November 21, 2019
Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence
Cornelis A de Kock, Peter L Lucassen, Reinier P Akkermans, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
|
December 31, 2021
Female Sexual Functioning in Women With a Symptomatic Pelvic Organ Prolapse; A Multicenter Prospective Comparative Study Between Pessary and Surgery
Lisa R van der Vaart, Astrid Vollebregt, Bente Pruijssers, et al.
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
|
December 8, 2021
Authors' reply re: Pessary or surgery for a symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse, PEOPLE study: a multicentre prospective cohort study
Lisa R van der Vaart, Astrid Vollebregt, Alfredo L Milani, et al.
JAMA
|
December 20, 2022
Effect of Pessary vs Surgery on Patient-Reported Improvement in Patients With Symptomatic Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Lisa R van der Vaart, Astrid Vollebregt, Alfredo L Milani, et al.
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