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Vulvovaginitis in the Pediatric and Adolescent Population
Jocelyn Wascher1, Shashwati Pradhan2
1Division of Complex Family Planning.
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Vulvovaginitis is a common complaint with a variety of etiologies in the pediatric and adolescent population. Health care providers who see these patients should be familiar with the common etiologies, evaluations, and treatments for these conditions. In this review, we will discuss the common presenting symptoms for vulvovaginitis and how the anatomy and physiology of pediatric and adolescent patients contribute to its development. We will discuss how the evaluation process differs depending on age and risk factors for infectious and noninfectious causes of vulvovaginitis.
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