Volume : V, Issue : II, February - 2015
FAMILIAR PATHOGEN IN AN UNFAMILIAR SITE
Karthika Jayakumar, Willis Sheela, Sudhanthira Devi, Sunil Kumar Jada
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INTRODUCTION: The female genital tract is colonized with microorganism either in health or in disease status. Vulvovaginitis is a common clinical condition accounting for one third of cases seen in general practice. CASE REPORT: A 35 year old married female reported to OG OPD with intermittent lower abdominal pain with white discharge P/V. The discharge was mucoid, non–itching. High Vaginal Swab was taken & sent to the laboratory. It grew alpha hemolytic colony on Chocolate agar. CONCLUSION: Absence of any intra uterine device and gynecological intervention proves beyond any doubt that this is a pathogen causing vaginitis.
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DOI : 10.36106/ijar
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Karthika jayakumar, Willis sheela, Sudhanthira devi,Sunil kumar Jada FAMILIAR PATHOGEN IN AN UNFAMILIAR SITE Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.5, Issue : 2 February 2015
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Karthika jayakumar, Willis sheela, Sudhanthira devi,Sunil kumar Jada FAMILIAR PATHOGEN IN AN UNFAMILIAR SITE Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.5, Issue : 2 February 2015
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