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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 40
Published: 10 February 2011
10.1159/000321047
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9616-9
... Abstract Vaginally applied antimicrobial agents are widely used in the vagina in women with lower genital tract infections. An ‘antimicrobial’ is a general term that refers to a group of drugs that are effective against bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoa. Topical treatments can be prescribed...
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Published: 30 March 1983
10.1159/000429175
EISBN: 978-3-318-04380-8
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Published: 29 September 1976
10.1159/000398217
EISBN: 978-3-318-05521-4
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Published: 29 September 1976
10.1159/000398219
EISBN: 978-3-318-05521-4
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Published: 29 September 1976
10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-05521-4
EISBN: 978-3-318-05521-4
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Published: 08 October 1975
10.1159/isbn.978-3-8055-2180-2
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Published: 08 October 1975
10.1159/000398204
EISBN: 978-3-318-05361-6
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Published: 08 October 1975
10.1159/000398206
EISBN: 978-3-318-05361-6
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Published: 08 October 1975
10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-05361-6
EISBN: 978-3-318-05361-6
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Published: 11 July 1975
10.1159/000397781
EISBN: 978-3-318-05153-7
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Book: Lehrbuch der Gynäkologie
Published: 30 November 1946
10.1159/000398635
EISBN: 978-3-318-04863-6
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Published: 30 November 1932
10.1159/000403834
EISBN: 978-3-318-05034-9
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Published: 31 December 1912
10.1159/000382734
EISBN: 978-3-318-04613-7
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Published: 30 November 1900
10.1159/000404857
EISBN: 978-3-318-05270-1
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Published: 30 November 1896
10.1159/000404705
EISBN: 978-3-318-04455-3
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Series: Endocrine Development
Volume: 22
Published: 30 July 2012
10.1159/000331689
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9337-3
... be suspected in the newborn, but distinguished in puberty, on the basis of menstrual blood retention, as hymeneal atresia (haematocolpos), aplasia partis distalis vaginae (haematocolpos partialis), transversal vagina septum and aplasia of vagina and uterine cervix (isolated haematometra). Particular operations...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 40
Published: 10 February 2011
10.1159/000321042
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9616-9
... Abstract The morphology and physiology of both the vulva and vagina undergo characteristic age-related changes over a lifetime. At birth, these tissues exhibit the effects of residual maternal estrogens. During puberty, the vulva and vagina mature under the influence of adrenal and gonadal...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 40
Published: 10 February 2011
10.1159/000321067
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9616-9
... to an asymptomatic resting state. Commercial products intended for use in this area must be demonstrated to have minimal inflammatory responses. To determine this, the potential response of the lower genital tract epithelium to such products has to be evaluated. Direct assessment of the vagina is limited, because...
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