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Vaginitis is the most common disease in gynecology. Vaginal dysbiosis is a main reason of bacteria vaginitis (BV), as the disrupted microecological environment facilitates the growth of various vaginal pathogens. The most dominant bacteria in the vaginal
Xin Shen +18 more
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The vaginal microbiome in health and disease [PDF]
Infections of the vaginal tract result from perturbations in the complex interactions between the microbiome and the host vaginal ecosystem. Recent data have linked specific vaginal microbes and urogenital infection with preterm birth. Here we discuss how next-generation sequencing-based approaches to study the vaginal microbiome will be important for ...
Bryan A. White +3 more
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Editorial: Vaginal microecological disorder and gynecological diseases [PDF]
Tingtao Chen +4 more
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Vaginal cancer is a rare and uncommon disease that is rarely discussed. Although vaginal cancer traditionally occurs in older postmenopausal women, the incidence of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced cancers is increasing in younger women ...
Sumit Kumar Baral +18 more
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The Vaginal Virome in Women’s Health and Disease
Most research on the vaginal microbiome has focused on bacterial communities (the bacteriome), but viruses, including eukaryotic viruses and bacteriophages, are also important players in vaginal health and disease states.
Kyra l’Cess Orton, Cynthia L. Monaco
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Vaginal Tumors in the Pediatric Age Group: The Children's Cancer Hospital Egypt (CCHE)-57357 Experience [PDF]
Background: Primary vaginal malignancies are rare in children. Their management has evolved during the last decades from radical surgery to neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by local control with conservative surgery or radiotherapy. Aim: To describe the
Enas El Nadi +9 more
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A Lactobacillus-dominated vaginal microbiome provides the first line of defense against adverse genital tract health outcomes. However, there is limited understanding of the mechanisms by which the vaginal microbiome modulates protection, as prior work ...
J. Holm +7 more
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Endometriosis (EMS) is a disease characterized by estrogen-dependent, chronic inflammatory, and annoying symptoms, which inflicts about 10% reproductive-age women.
F. Lu +8 more
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Vaginal high-grade sarcoma in pregnancy
Background: Vaginal cancer is a rare malignancy making up 1–2% of all female genital tract cancers. Among vaginal cancers, sarcomas constitute 2% of malignant vaginal lesions, with leiomyosarcomas being the most common type of sarcoma. There is a paucity
P. Akametalu +6 more
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The Role of Fatty Acid Metabolites in Vaginal Health and Disease: Application to Candidiasis
Although the vast majority of women encounters at least one vaginal infection during their life, the amount of microbiome-related research performed in this area lags behind compared to alternative niches such as the intestinal tract.
Silke Baldewijns +5 more
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