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This is difficult to achieve with vulvodynia in view of the heterogeneity of factors involved in the etiology of the disorder. Indeed, vulvodynia may be a final result of or common pathway for several pathological processes, such that any one management strategy may not be adequate for all women complaining of vulvar pain.

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Graziottin, A., Murina, F. (2011). How to Treat Vulvodynia. In: Clinical Management of Vulvodynia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1926-3_8

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