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Pediatric Vulvovaginitis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1972
Childhood gynecologic problems are different from adult problems in physiology, disease, psychology, evaluation and management. The most common is vulvovaginitis. The child is susceptible to vulvovaginitis because of a relatively exposed vulva, a thin vaginal wall and poor hygiene.
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Pediatric Vulvovaginal Disorders and Vulvovaginitis

2020
Psoriatic lesions appear as well-demarcated erythematous papules or plaques that have adherent silvery or gray scales.
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Erosive vulvovaginitis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2003
The presence of erosive changes in the vulva, vagina, or both areas constitutes a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. Often, biopsy is required to obtain an accurate diagnosis. Despite the wide differential diagnosis, therapeutic options often are limited, although new treatment modalities have been recently introduced.
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[Vulvovaginitis].

La Revue du praticien, 1998
Candidiasis, infection due to Trichomonas vaginalis and bacterial vaginosis (Gardnerella vaginalis and/or other species) represent the major three causes of vulvo-vaginitis. Other are rare bacterial infections and non infectious vaginitis such as allergic and post-menopausal vaginitis with epithelial atrophy.
M, Faure, E, Drapier-Faure
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Vulvovaginal candidosis

The Lancet, 2007
Despite therapeutic advances, vulvovaginal candidosis remains a common problem worldwide, affecting all strata of society. Understanding of anti-candida host defence mechanisms in the vagina has developed slowly and, despite a growing list of recognised risk factors, a fundamental grasp of pathogenic mechanisms continues to elude us.
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VULVOVAGINITIS

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1952
J H, COLLINS, C J, ELLINGTON
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Vulvovaginal Moniliasis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1950
R M, CAMPBELL, M H, PARROTT
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Microbiological Findings of Symptomatic Vulvovaginitis in Chinese Prepubertal Girls

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2021
Chun-Zhen Hua
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