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The office management of leukorrhea
American Journal of Surgery, 1953Abstract 1. 1. A clinical classification and differential diagnosis of the causes of vaginal discharge are presented to simplify the office management of leukorrhea. 2. 2. The list of diagnoses is rapidly narrowed down by means of the history, physical examination and laboratory findings. 3. 3. The most important single diagnostic test is
G, BLINICK, S A, KAUFMAN
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940
Basically, leukorrhea is a symptom, not a disease. Subjectively and objectively it is an expression of some underlying disorder, either functional or organic. Though the symptom may arise from a variety of constitutional or systemic conditions, it has its origin, in most instances, in some lesion of the reproductive organs.
P. BROOKE BLAND, ABRAHAM E. RAKOFF
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Basically, leukorrhea is a symptom, not a disease. Subjectively and objectively it is an expression of some underlying disorder, either functional or organic. Though the symptom may arise from a variety of constitutional or systemic conditions, it has its origin, in most instances, in some lesion of the reproductive organs.
P. BROOKE BLAND, ABRAHAM E. RAKOFF
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