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vaginitis/carbohydrate

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CLINICAL TRIALS WITH AGENTS CURRENTLY USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF VAGINITIS.

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Results of treatment of 151 cases of vaginitis in patients attending a leukorrhea clinic were studied. The incidence of each type of vaginitis is recorded. Analysis of results of treatment with six compounds currently used in the therapy of vaginitis indicated that acetarsol or pimaricin compounds,

Two curved rods in non-specific vaginitis.

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Sixteen isolates from the vaginal discharge of women with bacterial vaginosis (non-specific vaginitis) and six provided by other investigators were divided into two groups on the basis of morphology and biochemical tests. Only one organism type was isolated from any one patient. The two groups

Saccharomyces cerevisiae vaginitis: microbiology and in vitro antifungal susceptibility.

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Genitourinary infections by Saccharomyces cerevisiae are rare. Here, we describe eight S. cerevisiae vulvovaginitis episodes where molecular (Affirm VPIII) and conventional microbiological methods (culture and carbohydrate assimilation) have proven to be inadequate for diagnostic purposes. DNA

[Analysis of the levels of CA125, CEA and CA19-9 in the cervical mucus samples obtained at various phases of the menstrual cycle and with inflammatory diseases of the uterine cervix].

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Recently, normal cervical glandular cells have been reported to synthesize and secrete CA125 as a common constituent of normal cervical mucus. However, the levels of CA125 in the cervical mucus samples during the menstrual cycle and with cervical inflammatory diseases have not been determined.

Characteristics of anaerobic comma-shaped bacteria recovered from the female genital tract.

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Comma-shaped rods isolated from the vagina of women with signs of vaginitis were studied. Three types of rods were found: a long (length about 4 microns), a medium-sized (about 3 microns) and a short (about 1 micron) variant. All three variants had a characteristic cork-screw motility. The long and

Corynebacterium vaginale.

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Corynebacterium vaginale is a sexually transmitted organism which was first recognized in 1953. It appears to utilize glycogen stored in vaginal epithelial cells, causing a malodorous vaginal discharge characterized by an abnormally high pH (5.0 to 5.5) and composed mainly of epithelial cells and

Lactobacillus sporogenes.

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Lactobacillus sporogenes is a gram-positive, spore-forming, lactic-acid producing bacillus. It was originally isolated and described in 1933. The organism requires a complex mixture of organic substrates for growth, including fermentable carbohydrates and peptides. It has been used clinically for

[Isolation and identification of Gardnerella vaginalis].

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Thirty-four strains of Gardnerella vaginalis were studied. They were isolated from non specific vaginitis. A presumptive identification can be based on colonial morphology, Gram stain characteristics, negative catalase and oxidase test. The differentiation of Gardnerella vaginalis from other
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