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Vaginal lactobacillosis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994
Our purpose was to study a cyclic condition characterized by vaginal discharge and discomfort occurring 7 to 10 days before menses and associated with the occurrence of long serpiginous rodlike organisms, visible in wet mount preparations.Thirty-seven patients and 30 controls were studied prospectively.
B J, Horowitz   +3 more
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Vaginal microbicides

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2002
The focus of this review will be to highlight articles from 2000 and up to August 2001 that demonstrate the challenges in the evaluation of candidate microbicides, and the ways in which investigators have approached these challenges.
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Vaginal construction

Urology, 1987
Construction of the vagina was performed in 5 46 XY, phenotypic female children, by utilizing a vascularized segment of ileum, which is folded and converted into a pouch, then placed between the rectum and bladder, and transplanted to the perineum. The neovaginal opening remained patent in all, mucus discharge decreased with time, and one teenager ...
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Vaginal Sensors

ACS Sensors
The development and market emergence of vaginal sensors have begun to demonstrate their impact on women's healthcare. Until recently, in limited cases, these sensors have exhibited their capabilities in diagnosing and monitoring disorders of the vaginal tract during different stages of women's lives.
Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh   +2 more
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Vaginal Hysterectomy

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1967
summaryA review of 1041 personal vaginal hysterectomies has been presented. Reference is made to mortality, morbidity, complications and limitations of this operation.Mortality of two in this series is in accord with that of other statistical reviews.
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Vaginal Evisceration

Southern Medical Journal, 1995
An 89-year-old woman had small intestinal prolapse through the vagina while straining at stool. She had had a vaginal hysterectomy 24 years earlier. Resuscitation, reduction, and repair resulted in survival.
J A, Karam, P A, Wengert, M D, Kerstein
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Meconium Vaginalitis

British Journal of Urology, 1991
Meconium peritonitis is a form of chemical peritonitis resulting from in utero perforation of the gastrointestinal tract and may occur as early as 24 weeks of fetal life (Heydenrich and Marcus, 1976).
J M, Garat   +3 more
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Vaginal hysterectomy

Hospital Medicine, 2001
Vaginal hysterectomy represents the ultimate minimal access hysterectomy. The indications for the procedure extend well beyond those of prolapse. Good training and advances in surgical technique allow the removal of enlarged fibroid uteri as well as vaginal oophorectomy. This article also considers the complications which may follow.
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VAGINAL FISTULAS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1970
P J, Celano, J R, Sawyer
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VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1951
R T, WEAVER, F L, JOHNSON
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