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[Pruritus vulvae].

Revue francaise de gynecologie et d'obstetrique, 1985
Vulvogenital pruritus is due to infectious, dystrophic or dermatological causes. Diagnoses of "senile" or "psychogenic" pruritus do not obviate the need for regular surveillance. Treatment is easy if the cause is duly recognised. It is more difficult in essential forms and the authors describe the principles and methods of symptomatic treatment.
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Persistent Pruritus Vulvae

Southern Medical Journal, 1957
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Contact sensitivity in pruritus vulvae: a common and manageable problem

Contact Dermatitis, 1994
F M Lewis, David J Gawkrodger
exaly  

Pruritus vulvae

2020
Linn Wölber, Katharina Prieske
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Pruritus Vulvae

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1911
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Colophony: an unusual factor in pruritus vulvae

Contact Dermatitis, 1994
F M Lewis, David J Gawkrodger
exaly  

PRURITUS ANI ET VULVAE DUE TO ALLERGY

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
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