Posted by BRAINY GROUP on May 31, 2001 at 14:48:34:
diagnosis of vaginal discharge
Options
a) cervical epithelial ocnversion
b) candiasis
c) herpes simplex
d) gonnorhea
e) syphylis
f) chlamydia
g) endometriosis
h) cervical epithelial conversion
1. A woman has a vaginal discharge. the Ph is 2 and mycelia are seen
2. A woman has a vaginal discharge. the Ph is 8 and clue cells are seen
3. A woman has a vaginal discharge. the Ph is 8 and clue cells are seen
4. A woman has severe right sided abdominal pain and fever. She has a foul smelling vaginal discharge. She has a palpable right sided firmness
5. A woman on the contraceptive pill for several years has a slight whitish vaginal discharge. On inspection she is found to have a pinkish coloration of the outer cervix
6. A middle aged woman with a vaginal disharge is found to have several ulcers at the vaginal introitus
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