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Vaginal discharge - lynna
#11
frothy,greenish,petichial lesion goes for trichomonas
profuse grey,fishy and no cervical motion tenderness favours bacterial vaginosis.
confused lynna whats the ans
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#12
AAAAA CENT PERCENT
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#13
Ans DTrichomonas vaginalis. The symptoms include a copious, malodorous ("fishy"), greenish-gray, "frothy" discharge. The vulvar and vaginal epithelium may be erythematous and edematous. Colposcopy may reveal petechial cervical lesions ("strawberry cervix"). A wet mount of the discharge often reveals motile trichomonads and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs

Clue cells" (choice A), vaginal squamous epithelial cells coated with coccobacillary organisms, are seen in bacterial vaginosis. The symptoms include a moderate amount of malodorous ("fishy"), white to gray, homogeneous vaginal discharge. An amine ("fishy") odor is present after mixing vaginal secretions with KOH. This is often called a positive whiff
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#14
Trichomonas vaginalis. The symptoms include a copious, malodorous ("fishy"), greenish-gray, "frothy" discharge. The vulvar and vaginal epithelium may be erythematous and edematous. Colposcopy may reveal petechial cervical lesions ("strawberry cervix"). A wet mount of the discharge often reveals motile trichomonads and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs
Clue cells" (choice A), vaginal squamous epithelial cells coated with coccobacillary organisms, are seen in bacterial vaginosis. The symptoms include a moderate amount of malodorous ("fishy"), white to gray, homogeneous vaginal discharge. An amine ("fishy") odor is present after mixing vaginal secretions with KOH. This is often called a positive whiff test
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#15
Thanks! Got it right. My experience tells me--> always follow Elba.
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#16
D. Motile, flagellated organisms --tricho
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#17
starwberyy cervix --petechial lesions on the cervix
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