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Vulvar inflammation: a presentation of Crohn's disease
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2016An otherwise healthy 13-year-old girl presented with a 6-week history of painless vulvar swelling and erythema which was previously treated with topical corticosteroids and antifungals without improvement. There was no history of trauma or sexual abuse, and the physical examination revealed an asymmetric vulvar swelling and erythema of the right labia (
Tiago Maia+7 more
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A Critique of Current Classifications of Vulvar Diseases
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1990Several classifications of vulvar diseases have been proposed, but none of them is either consistent internally or applicable clinically and histopathologically. Ambiguous and even inexplicable terms such as "atypical epithelial hyperplasia (dysplasia)", "vulvar dystrophy," "vulvar atypia," "atrophic dystrophy," "mixed dystrophy," and "vulvar intra ...
Hiromaru Kiryu, A. Ackerman
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Considerations for Disease Impact and Outcome Measures in Vulvar Disease
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2012Reliable and valid outcome measures are essential both in clinical practice and in clinical trials to be able to monitor response to treatments. In this review, we consider existing outcome measures currently used in clinical practice and discuss the need for vulvar specific measures.We have reviewed the existing literature describing outcome measure ...
R.C. Simpson, R. Murphy
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985
RAYMOND H. KAUFMAN, EDUARD G. FRIEDRICH
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RAYMOND H. KAUFMAN, EDUARD G. FRIEDRICH
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Vulvar skin disease in the pediatric population
Current Opinion in PediatricsPurpose of review Vulvar skin disease is an underrecognized pediatric condition encompassing a wide range of conditions, from isolated vulvar disease to vulvar manifestations of systemic illnesses. This review highlights the most current research discussing clinical features, risk factors, and treatments.
Taylor, Griffith+2 more
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CLASSIFICATION OF VULVAR DISEASES
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978Harold M.M. Tovell, Alex W. Young
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1977
Because the underlying causes are so varied, vulvar pruritus must be understood as a symptom and not as a disease entity in itself. Successful treatment depends on proper identification of the underlying disorder.
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Because the underlying causes are so varied, vulvar pruritus must be understood as a symptom and not as a disease entity in itself. Successful treatment depends on proper identification of the underlying disorder.
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New nomenclature for vulvar disease: International Society for the Study of Vulvar Disease
Human Pathology, 1989Olle Frankman+8 more
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New Nomenclature for Vulvar Disease
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1976Jean Hewitt+4 more
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THE CLINICIAN-PATHOLOGIST AND VULVAR DISEASE
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1974Herman L. Gardner, Raymond H. Kaufman
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