
Human papilloma virus vulvitis with flat elements resembling leucoplakia may be diagnosed by application of a 5% acetic acid solution and subsequent biopsy and histological examination. The condition causes irritation with dyspareumia and is so frequent that the diagnosis and initial treatment may be undertaken by the general practitioner.
Adult, Tumor Virus Infections, Humans, Female, Vulvitis, Papillomaviridae
Adult, Tumor Virus Infections, Humans, Female, Vulvitis, Papillomaviridae
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