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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1940
Abstract Serial sections of biopsies from areas of hemorrhage and granulation in cases diagnosed clinically as trichomonas vaginitis are described. They indicate that the pathologic change occurring in this type of vaginitis is not produced alone by simple invasion of flagellates from the lumen of the vagina, but that some additional mechanism exists,
John F. Kessel, James A. Gafford
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Abstract Serial sections of biopsies from areas of hemorrhage and granulation in cases diagnosed clinically as trichomonas vaginitis are described. They indicate that the pathologic change occurring in this type of vaginitis is not produced alone by simple invasion of flagellates from the lumen of the vagina, but that some additional mechanism exists,
John F. Kessel, James A. Gafford
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Managing resistant Trichomonas vaginitis
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999Vaginal 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 vaginitis in depressed women
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1961W H I L E most women who develop Trichomonas vagina& vaginitis have recurrences, either early or late, the disease is readily relieved by local treatment in the vast majority. However, there is a “hard core” of “refractory” cases that makes up about 10 per cent of the total and, no matter what local measures are recommended, the disease persists in ...
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