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Vaginitis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
This article is a review of the diagnosis and therapy of the common vaginal infections encountered by the clinician. The saline and wet mount preparations and vaginal pH are easy-to-use and effective means of establishing the correct diagnosis and should not be given until the patient has been examined and appropriate diagnostic tests carried out.
R H, Kaufman, H A, Hammill
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Mixed Vaginitis Due to Bacterial Vaginosis and Candidiasis

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2021
Objective The aim of the study was to review recent clinic cases with mixed vaginitis due to bacterial vaginosis (BV) and vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) with reference to demographics, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.
Dana Benyas, J. Sobel
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Vaginal and Laparoscopic Vaginal Surgery

International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2005
Journal de Gynecologie Obstetrique et Biologie de la Reproduction - Vol.
D. Dargent   +3 more
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VAGINITIS ASSOCIATED WITH VAGINAL MALODOUR

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
In two general practices in Perth, Western Australia, the most common microbiological causes of vaginal discomfort in 368 patients were Candida albicans. Gardnerella (Haemophilus) vaginalis, Trichomonas vaginalis and bacteroides fragilis. Amongst patients with abnormal vaginal odour, with or without vaginitis, the most common cause of odour was G ...
A, Barton, M, Kerr
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Vaginitis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985
Vaginitis is one of the most common complaints of women in the United States today. About 90% of patients with this problem suffer from infection of the vagina caused by Candida, Gardnerella, or Trichomonas. The diagnosis and effective treatment of these common infections depend on accurate identification of the entity, effective specific therapy, and ...
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Vaginal Evisceration Long After Vaginal Hysterectomy

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003
Vaginal evisceration can take place many years after vaginal surgery.An 87-year-old woman presented with evisceration of small bowel through the vagina, 15 years after she underwent a vaginal hysterectomy. On physical examination, her vital signs were normal.
B, Feiner   +4 more
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Vaginal Cancer

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2002
Carcinoma of the vagina is an uncommon gynecologic cancer in the United States and throughout the world. Carcinoma in situ of the vagina and very early stage invasive carcinoma of the vagina may be treated with surgery. However, the standard therapeutic intervention for patients with carcinoma of the vagina is radiation therapy.
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Vaginal cancer

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2012
Because of the low incidence of vaginal cancer, phase III trials have not been carried out and current guidelines have been drawn on retrospective studies. This state of affairs explains the variety of treatments to which women affected by this disease are subjected to.
DI DONATO, VIOLANTE   +5 more
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Aerobic vaginitis – An underdiagnosed cause of vaginal discharge – Narrative review

International Journal of STD and AIDS, 2020
The concept of vaginal dysbiosis was for long considered synonymous with bacterial vaginosis (BV), which is characterized by a homogenous non-inflammatory vaginal discharge.
S. Sonthalia   +5 more
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Vaginal schwannoma

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 1992
In the patient reported here, a solid tumor lying between the vagina and the rectum was detected using various imaging techniques (ultrasonography and MRI), and S100 protein was found in the tumor cells. Thus, a schwannoma was the final diagnosis. This is a slow-growing neoplasm, and its early detection is difficult.
S, Terada   +3 more
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