Vaginitis. Systematically solving a bothersome problem.Postgrad Med. 1990 Oct; 88(5):123-4, 129-33.PM
Abstract
Vaginitis is a common cause of patient visits to primary care physicians. Causes include allergic and irritative factors and infectious agents. Diagnosis is readily made with use of simple office procedures such as wet smears, stains, and cultures. Treatment with appropriate antibiotics or vaginal preparations is usually effective.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Review
Language
eng
PubMed ID
2216971
Citation
Foreman, A, and C B. Smith. "Vaginitis. Systematically Solving a Bothersome Problem." Postgraduate Medicine, vol. 88, no. 5, 1990, pp. 123-4, 129-33.
Foreman A, Smith CB. Vaginitis. Systematically solving a bothersome problem. Postgrad Med. 1990;88(5):123-4, 129-33.
Foreman, A., & Smith, C. B. (1990). Vaginitis. Systematically solving a bothersome problem. Postgraduate Medicine, 88(5), 123-4, 129-33.
Foreman A, Smith CB. Vaginitis. Systematically Solving a Bothersome Problem. Postgrad Med. 1990;88(5):123-4, 129-33. PubMed PMID: 2216971.
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