Results 171 to 180 of about 10,415 (202)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Report on Gardnerella vaginitis
Military Medicine, 1992Gardnerella vaginitis is one of the most common diagnoses in our outpatient clinic. From January 1, 1989 through July 30, 1989 we had 230 positive cultures for G. vaginitis. Eighty-three compliant patients in this group had unabated symptoms with documented positive cultures for Gardnerella after treatment with metronidazole.
C L, Schell +4 more
openaire +2 more sources
Gardnerella vaginalis in posthysterectomy infection
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1990Eighty-six women were admitted for abdominal hysterectomy. Preoperatively, 43 women were culture-positive for Gardnerella vaginalis from the cervical os, and 43 women were culture-negative. Postoperatively, 18 patients developed inflammation; among those 14 patients from the culture-positive group were infected, whereas only 4 patients from the culture-
F V, Kristiansen +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Gardnerella vaginalis in Prepubertal Girls
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987A prospective study was established to determine the significance of the isolation of Gardnerella vaginalis from the vagina in prepubertal children. Two hundred fifty-six children were enrolled. Group 1 consisted of 137 children who had been victims of sexual abuse; group 2, forty-eight children with genitourinary complaints and no history of sexual ...
D L, Bartley, L, Morgan, M E, Rimsza
openaire +2 more sources
Gardnerella vag inalis-associated Bahnoposthitis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1986The clinical features, microbiologic investigation, and response to therapy of three patients with Gardnerella vaginalis-associated balanoposthitis were studied. Each man presented with a similar syndrome of diffuse erythema and pruritus of the glans meatus and coronal sulcus, irritation of the prepuce, and minimal urethral discharge.
D R, Burdge, W R, Bowie, A W, Chow
openaire +2 more sources
Gardnerella-Associated Vaginitis and Anaerobic Bacteria
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 201012 patients with mild or moderate symptoms of Gardnerella-associated vaginitis were examined clinically and microbiologically on 52 different occasions, 27 of which were asymptomatic. The symptomatic state was defined by fulfilling at least three of the following criteria: (1) subjective symptoms; (2) pH above 4.5; (3) positive amine test, and (4) clue
B, Fredricsson +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
The identification of Gardnerella vaginalis.
Bollettino dell'Istituto sieroterapico milanese, 1987In an attempt to develop a rapid identification system for Gardnerella vaginalis that could be used in a clinical microbiologic laboratory, we examined 102 samples of vaginal discharge from women with symptoms of vaginitis. Gardnerella vaginalis was obtained from 77 of 102 cases.
D, Reali, S, Barahmandpour
openaire +1 more source
Gardnerella vaginalis: Genitourinary pathogen in men
Urology, 1985Il s'agit d'une maladie sexuellement transmissible qui chez l'homme peut provoquer une balonite, une uretrite, une cystite, une bacteriospermie ou une bacteriurie asymptomatique, une ...
openaire +2 more sources
Gardnerella vaginalis vaginitis
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1981openaire +2 more sources

