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Vaginal discharge - lynna
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36) A previously healthy 21-year-old woman has a profuse, malodorous vaginal discharge. Examination shows a greenish gray "frothy" discharge with a "fishy" odor and petechial lesions on the cervix. There is no cervical motion tenderness. Her temperature is 37.5 C (99.4 F), blood pressure is 120/80 mm Hg, pulse is 60/min, and respirations are 16/min. Microscopic evaluation of the discharge is most likely to show which of the following?
A. "Clue cells"
B. Gram-negative diplococci
C. Gram-positive diplococci
D. Motile, flagellated organisms
E. Pseudohyphae or hyphae
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#2
AAAA
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#3
clue cells.it is Gardnerella vaginitis
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#4
a clue cells
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#5
the frothy leukorrea and the strawberry cervix make me think in trichomona
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#6
agree with elba,so motile flagellated organisms would be right
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#7
Yes, I also agree with Elba.
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#8
A. "Clue cells"
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#9
greenish grey,frothy,malodorous are classical for gardinella
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#10
its fishy odur and gray discharge cha of gardinala
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