• Revista de neurologia · Feb 2010

    Review

    [Pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome].

    • Fernando Itza-Santos, Daniel Zarza-Luciáñez, Jesús Salinas, Fernando Gómez-Sancha, and Hari Bathal-Gaude.
    • Clínica del Dolor, Hospital NISA, Madrid, Espana.
    • Rev Neurol. 2010 Feb 1; 50 (3): 157-66.

    IntroductionPudendal nerve entrapment syndrome is a poorly known condition and thus rarely included in our differential diagnoses. First described by Amarenco in 1987.DevelopmentThe symptomatology is varied and can be confused with other entities, in particular the pelvic floor myofascial syndrome.ConclusionsThe main symptom is neuropathic pain in the perineal area. The diagnosis is based on the clinical history, physical examination and the confirming neurophysiologic tests.

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