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Introduction to primary and secondary groin pain: What is inguinodynia?
Brian P. Jacob
, David C. Chen
, Bruce Ramshaw
, Shirin Towfigh
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Surgery
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Groin Pain
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Inguinodynia
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Differential Diagnosis
50%
Surgical Procedures
25%
Urologists
25%
Neurosurgeon
25%
Radiologists
25%
Treating Physicians
25%
Gynecologist
25%
Psychologists
25%
Neurologist
25%
Physical Therapists
25%
Gastroenterologist
25%
World Wide Web
25%
Plastic Surgeon
25%
Orthopedic Surgeons
25%
Chief Complaint
25%
Hernia
25%
General Surgeon
25%
Pain Specialists
25%
Rehabilitation Professionals
25%
Chiropractor
25%
Chronic Groin Pain
25%
Acupuncturist
25%
No-place
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Inguinal Pain
100%
Differential Diagnosis
40%
Surgeon
40%
Surgical Technique
20%
Urologist
20%
Physiotherapist
20%
Orthopedic Surgeon
20%
Hernia
20%
Chiropractor
20%