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Human papillomaviruses and vulvar vestibulitis
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000To assess the relationship between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and vulvar vestibulitis syndrome.From November 1995 to December 1997, 135 women with vulvar vestibulitis were compared with 322 controls who had no evidence of vulvar vestibulitis. Human papillomavirus DNA was amplified by polymerase chain reaction and detected with liquid-capture ...
Carol Morin+5 more
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The Nurse Practitioner, 2002
Vulvar vestibulitis, a type of vulvodynia, affects many American women. Patients typically present with a history of intermittent or continuous, localized, vulvar pain and frequently can't tolerate sexual intercourse. Here, review the etiology, history and physical examination, and comprehensive treatment of vulvar vestibulitis, including ...
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Vulvar vestibulitis, a type of vulvodynia, affects many American women. Patients typically present with a history of intermittent or continuous, localized, vulvar pain and frequently can't tolerate sexual intercourse. Here, review the etiology, history and physical examination, and comprehensive treatment of vulvar vestibulitis, including ...
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Histopathologic Features of Vulvar Vestibulitis
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1998Vulvar vestibulitis, a subset of vulvodynia, is present in 15% of patients in a general gynecologic practice. Only a few studies have focused on pathologic features of vulvar vestibulitis and none have included a control group. Punch biopsies from the vulvar vestibule of 12 patients with an age range of 22 to 51 years (mean 28 years) and 12 age-matched
W. I. van der Meijden+5 more
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal vestibule presenting as chronic vestibulitis
Hospital Medicine, 2004A 62-year-old male smoker was referred to the department of otorhinolaryngology in January 1998. He described a 6-year history of intermittent soreness and scabbing of the right nostril, which was treated with topical antibiotics on three occasions in the same department.
John de Carpentier+3 more
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The management of carcinoma of the nasal vestibule
Head & Neck Surgery, 1981AbstractForty‐two patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal vestibule were reviewed. The patients were treated at either the Southern California Permanente Medical Group or the UCLA Medical Center. Thirty‐eight patients (90%) had early lesions and 4 (10%) had late disease (involving the nodes or bone).
M. C. Ryoo+8 more
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Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: A review
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2005Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) is a perplexing disease involving pain limited to the vulvar vestibule without objective clinical findings to explain the symptoms. The condition impairs sexual function and creates significant psychological distress. Its cause is unknown, and few randomized studies exist on the efficacy of interventions. This article
Miranda A. Farage, Rudolf P. Galask
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2016
The vestibule belongs to the oral cavity – it is bounded internally by the teeth and externally by the soft tissues of the lips and cheeks. The vestibule provides access to the teeth and their supporting structures from the labial and buccal aspects and thus is important in clinical dentistry for carrying out diagnostic, operative, and surgical ...
Thomas von Arx, Scott Lozanoff
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The vestibule belongs to the oral cavity – it is bounded internally by the teeth and externally by the soft tissues of the lips and cheeks. The vestibule provides access to the teeth and their supporting structures from the labial and buccal aspects and thus is important in clinical dentistry for carrying out diagnostic, operative, and surgical ...
Thomas von Arx, Scott Lozanoff
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The Histopathology of Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1988Forty-one cases of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome are presented. All cases were studied to provide a histopathological description of this condition in terms of location, intensity, and characterization of the inflammatory response. Alterations of the normal histology of minor vestibular glands forming vestibular clefts are described.
Ronald E. Pyka+3 more
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Intracochlear schwannoma extending to vestibule
Auris Nasus Larynx, 2013Intralabyrinthine schwannomas are benign tumors arising de novo from the perineural Schwann cell sheath of the intralabyrinthine branches of the vestibulocochlear nerve. The development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has significantly increased the diagnosis of these tumors.
Young Ha Kim+3 more
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Mucous cysts of the vulvar vestibule
Human Pathology, 1982Multiple mucous cysts of the vulvar vestibule are described, and the morphology, by both light and fine structure, n presented. The histogenesis of the lesion is also discussed.
Robert Munn, Richard H. Oi
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