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. 1983 Nov;62(5):609-12.

Infection of the minor vestibular gland

  • PMID: 6621951

Infection of the minor vestibular gland

J D Woodruff et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1983 Nov.

Abstract

Infection of the minor vestibular gland has been a poorly identified entity. Recognition of these glands and the contribution they may make, if chronically infected, to vulvar pain and dyspareunia are presented.

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