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Lipschütz Ulcer: EBV or Mycoplasma? [PDF]

open access: yesJ Obstet Gynaecol India
Terrinoni M   +4 more
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Impact of Vulvodynia on the Quality of Life of Women: A Rapid Review. [PDF]

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Callirgos Escajadillo MF   +5 more
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Invasive Vulvar Paget's Disease

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Vulvar Diseases

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 2015
Vulvar diseases might cause problems in the differential diagnosis, because the clinical presentation of inflammatory, infectious and neoplastic disorders may be quite similar. Itching and pain as well as dysuria and dyspareunia are the most common symptoms of vulvar diseases.
Silvestrs Rubins   +2 more
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Vulvar Disease Update

Advances in Dermatology, 2006
In a busy dermatologic practice, it may be frustrating to encounter a vulvar disease patient, who must fully disrobe for examination. Further, the wet mounts, cultures, biopsies, and patient education required for treatment of vulvar disorders take up considerable time.
Kelly D, Werlinger, Clay J, Cockerell
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Paediatric vulvar disease

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014
Paediatric vulvar skin conditions are relatively common but often cause diagnostic difficulties for clinicians, which can lead to anxiety within the children's families. Vulvar skin conditions can be caused by various underlying aetiologies. Most are general dermatologic conditions that occur in the vulvar area, such as eczema, psoriasis, skin lesions ...
Rosalind C, Simpson, Ruth, Murphy
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Vulvar disease

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002
Unique embryologic and immunologic aspects of the vulva contribute to the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of managing vulvar problems. Individual variations in care of the genital region, defined by personal and societal "norms," may at times exacerbate vulvar problems.
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Vulvar Disease Pearls

Dermatologic Clinics, 2006
The vulva is a neglected area of the skin, hidden away by ignorance, embarrassment, and taboo with the result that women with vulvar diseases, desperate for help, suffer needlessly and waste millions of dollars on inadequate or inappropriate treatment. As the skin experts, dermatologists are vital for vulvar care.
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Vulvar Paget Disease

Pathology Case Reviews, 2005
Abstract:Paget disease of the vulva is an intraepithelial adenocarcinoma that has a propensity for local recurrence. Intraepithelial Paget cells may also reflect vulvar extension of an adnexal or visceral carcinoma, such as vulvar sweat gland, urothelial, or colorectal carcinoma.
Joseph T. Rabban, Charles Zaloudek
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