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Trichomonas Vaginitis

BMJ, 1957
H.C. Stewart   +3 more
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Vaginitis por Trichomonas

SEMERGEN - Medicina de Familia, 2005
Las infecciones vaginales se encuentran entre los problemas mas frecuentes de la practica medica, siendo los tipos mas habituales la vaginitis candidiasica, tricomoniasica y la vaginosis bacteriana. La tricomoniasis vaginal es una de las infecciones de transmision sexual mas frecuente.
M.J. Cancelo Hidalgo   +2 more
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Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
Abstract 1. Arsenamide, an effective trichomonacide in vitro, seems no better clinically than other preparations for the treatment ofTrichomonas vaginalis vaginitis or infestation, during pregnancy. Four weeks' therapy does not increase the cure rate found after one week of treatment. 2.
Harold D. Priddle, Gail Gar Li
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Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1936
Abstract Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis is one of the common gynecological diseases. High dry magnification of the fresh unstained vaginal secretion under reduced illumination simplifies the diagnosis. Later staining of the dried secretion will serve to differentiate the other common forms of vaginal infection, such as yeast and gonorrohea.
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Managing resistant Trichomonas vaginitis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999
Vaginal trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease of worldwide importance that is commonly treated with metronidazole. Although surprisingly uncommon, resistance to metronidazole has nevertheless been widely reported. Patients with suspected resistant trichomoniasis should have the diagnosis confirmed either by visualization of motile ...
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Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1938
Abstract 1. The incidence of Trichomonas vaginalis infection among 5,712 obstetric and gynecologic patients of the Obstetrical and Gynecological Clinic at the U. S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, California, was found to be 24.6 per cent for all patients examined or 3.69 per cent when only those with typical symptoms were considered. 2.
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TRICHOMONAS VAGINITIS

The Lancet, 1936
AmbroseJ. King   +2 more
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Trichomonas Vaginalis Vaginitis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1958
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