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Vaginal ‘rejuvenation’ and cosmetic vaginal procedures
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2019Background:This statement was first developed by the Women's Health Committee in July 2008 and most recently reviewed in March 2019.Funding:The development and review of this statement was funded by RANZCOG.
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Normal Vaginal Flora in Relation to Vaginitis
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1989The normal vaginal, or resident, flora is complex and easily includes over a dozen different organisms, many of them potential pathogens. The quantitative nature of the vaginal flora also is a factor in development of symptoms. This complex milieu is further varied by nature's changes over the years from birth to menopause. Artificial changes occurring
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2000
Congenital anomalies that result in vaginal obstruction often present with an abdominal mass in the newborn period. Knowledge of the embryological development of the genitourinary tract and its variations is needed to properly evaluate the neonatal patient and to initiate therapy. Because of a high incidence of associated anomalies, a complete urologic
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Congenital anomalies that result in vaginal obstruction often present with an abdominal mass in the newborn period. Knowledge of the embryological development of the genitourinary tract and its variations is needed to properly evaluate the neonatal patient and to initiate therapy. Because of a high incidence of associated anomalies, a complete urologic
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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.
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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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