|Articles|April 1, 2005
Taking the guesswork out of diagnosing and managing vaginitis
An expert shares ways to avoid misdiagnosing vulvovaginal infections by becoming better acquainted with the microscopy of vaginal secretions, routinely using both pH paper and the amine test, and prudently employing vaginal yeast and Trichomonas cultures.
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