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August 11, 2014

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Is the annual pelvic still needed? Dr. Lockwood has the answer

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

SMFM Consult: Activity restriction in pregnancy

Despite its widespread use, activity restriction or bed rest during pregnancy is not supported by available data. » More

Common pediatric vulvar complaints

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

Recurrent vulvovaginitis: Tips for treating a common condition

Clinicians routinely encounter patients with bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis. Here's how to differentiate and treat these bothersome conditions. » More

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