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Case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) associated with genital infections in a case-control study. METHODS: Diagnosed cases with VVS (n = 69) and age-frequency-matched healthy controls (n = 65) were enrolled from gynecology clinics in a university medical hospital duri...

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Autores principales: Smith, Elaine M, Ritchie, Justine M, Galask, Rudolph, Pugh, Erica E, Jia, Jian, Ricks-McGillan, Joan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1784623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12648313
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author Smith, Elaine M
Ritchie, Justine M
Galask, Rudolph
Pugh, Erica E
Jia, Jian
Ricks-McGillan, Joan
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Ritchie, Justine M
Galask, Rudolph
Pugh, Erica E
Jia, Jian
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) associated with genital infections in a case-control study. METHODS: Diagnosed cases with VVS (n = 69) and age-frequency-matched healthy controls (n = 65) were enrolled from gynecology clinics in a university medical hospital during 1999. They were compared for potential risk factors and symptoms of disease. RESULTS: VVS cases had a significantly higher risk of physician-reported bacterial vaginosis (BV) (odds ratio, OR = 9.4), Candida albicans (OR = 5.7), pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (OR = 11.2), trichomoniasis (OR = 20.6), and vulvar dysplasia (OR = l5.7) but no risk associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), ASCUS, cervical dysplasia, genital warts, chlamydia, genital herpes or gonorrhea. Genital symptoms reported significantly more often with VVS included vulvar burning (91 vs. 12%), dyspareunia (81 vs. 15%), vulvar itching (68 vs. 23%) and dysuria (54 vs. 19%) (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: A history of genital infections is associated with an increased risk of VVS. Long-term follow-up case-control studies are needed to elucidate etiologic mechanisms, methods for prevention and effective treatment.
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spelling pubmed-17846232007-02-05 Case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections. Smith, Elaine M Ritchie, Justine M Galask, Rudolph Pugh, Erica E Jia, Jian Ricks-McGillan, Joan Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol Research Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) associated with genital infections in a case-control study. METHODS: Diagnosed cases with VVS (n = 69) and age-frequency-matched healthy controls (n = 65) were enrolled from gynecology clinics in a university medical hospital during 1999. They were compared for potential risk factors and symptoms of disease. RESULTS: VVS cases had a significantly higher risk of physician-reported bacterial vaginosis (BV) (odds ratio, OR = 9.4), Candida albicans (OR = 5.7), pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (OR = 11.2), trichomoniasis (OR = 20.6), and vulvar dysplasia (OR = l5.7) but no risk associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), ASCUS, cervical dysplasia, genital warts, chlamydia, genital herpes or gonorrhea. Genital symptoms reported significantly more often with VVS included vulvar burning (91 vs. 12%), dyspareunia (81 vs. 15%), vulvar itching (68 vs. 23%) and dysuria (54 vs. 19%) (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: A history of genital infections is associated with an increased risk of VVS. Long-term follow-up case-control studies are needed to elucidate etiologic mechanisms, methods for prevention and effective treatment. 2002 /pmc/articles/PMC1784623/ /pubmed/12648313 Text en
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Ritchie, Justine M
Galask, Rudolph
Pugh, Erica E
Jia, Jian
Ricks-McGillan, Joan
Case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections.
title Case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections.
title_full Case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections.
title_fullStr Case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections.
title_full_unstemmed Case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections.
title_short Case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections.
title_sort case-control study of vulvar vestibulitis risk associated with genital infections.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1784623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12648313
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