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    Neurological factors in chronic pelvic pain: trigger points and the abdominal pelvic pain syndrome by Slocumb, J C

    “…A collection of neurological signs and symptoms, entitled abdominal pelvic pain syndrome, is identified as the most common cause of chronic pelvic pain…”
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    Anxiety and depression in patients with the abdominal pelvic pain syndrome by Slocumb, J C, Kellner, R, Rosenfeld, R C, Pathak, D

    Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-01-1989)
    “…The authors matched gynecologic patients with the abdominal pelvic pain syndrome (N = 41) with other gynecologic patients. They administered to both groups…”
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    Use of trigger point injections in chronic pelvic pain by Ling, F W, Slocumb, J C

    “…In order to fully evaluate the woman with chronic pelvic pain, the clinician must consider the possibility of abdominal wall pain. A useful technique in both…”
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    A noninvasive method for recording the electrical activity of the human uterus in vivo by Hofmeister, J F, Slocumb, J C, Kottmann, L M, Picchiottino, J B, Ellis, D G

    Published in Biomedical instrumentation & technology (01-09-1994)
    “…Development of an electrohysterograph (EHG) for recording the electrical activity of the uterus in vivo has been blocked for 60 years by problems with…”
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    Fears and beliefs in patients with the pelvic pain syndrome by Kellner, R, Slocumb, J C, Rosenfeld, R C, Pathak, D

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (1988)
    “…In order to explore attitudes and beliefs in patients with the pelvic pain syndrome, the authors matched gynaecological patients with this syndrome (N = 41)…”
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    The Use of Surgery to Avoid Childbearing among Navajo and Hopi Indians by Kunitz, Stephen J., Slocumb, John C.

    Published in Human biology (01-02-1976)
    “…Previous work has shown that Hopis have reduced their fertility much more rapidly than Navajos since World War II. While several methods of birth control are…”
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    Plants used as abortifacients and emmenagogues by Spanish New Mexicans by Conway, G A, Slocumb, J C

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-10-1979)
    “…Individuals of Spanish and Mexican descent in New Mexico have used a number of plants as emmenagogues and abortifacients. Of the plants used, cotton root bark…”
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    A clinical, histologic, and DNA study of vulvodynia and its association with human papillomavirus by Marks, T A, Shroyer, K R, Markham, N E, Slocumb, J C, Gibbs, R S

    “…To compare the clinical and histologic characteristics of vulvodynia with or without associated human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA, as determined by polymerase…”
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    The use-effectiveness of two contraceptive methods in a Navajo population: the problem of program dropouts by Slocumb, J C, Odoroff, C L, Kunitz, S J

    “…Navajo Indian intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) and oral contraceptive users between 1966 and 1971 were followed up to estimate life table rates of…”
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