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The ACP’s Clinical Guideline advising against pelvic examinations for the detection of pathological conditions in asymptomatic, nonpregnant, adult women is unfounded, ill timed, and ill considered. » More |
Despite its widespread use, activity restriction or bed rest during pregnancy is not supported by available data. » More
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Vulvovaginal disorders in prepubertal girls—including vulvovaginitis, lichen sclerosus, labial adhesions, urethral prolapse, and genital ulcers—are common and can be managed on an outpatient basis by a skilled clinician. » More
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Clinicians routinely encounter patients with bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis. Here's how to differentiate and treat these bothersome conditions. » More
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