Erosive Vulvovaginitis
- PMID: 14642191
- DOI: 10.1007/s11908-003-0093-8
Erosive Vulvovaginitis
Abstract
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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