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[Preprint]. 2023 Apr 17:2023.04.14.23288590. [Version 1] doi: 10.1101/2023.04.14.23288590

Figure 4. Referral and Specialist Diagnosis for Myofascial Frequency Syndrome Subjects in the Reassessment cohort.

Figure 4.

At referral, subjects with myofascial frequency syndrome were frequently diagnosed with a wide range of presumptive diagnoses. As there is no specific code for LUTS derived from a myofascial dysfunction, the coded diagnoses reflected the typical symptoms of this disorder (e.g., urinary frequency, pelvic pain, vaginal pain, dyspareunia) and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction (high-tone pelvic floor dysfunction, dysfunctional voiding).