Female Sexual Pain Disorders 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119482598.ch15
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Vulvoscopic Evaluation of Vulvodynia

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“…This study agrees with Aerts et al [ 7 ] who have suggested that adhesions should be suspected if the corona is not fully visualized. Likewise, Radke and Stockdale [ 28 ] as well as Winter and Rubin [ 42 ] note that an inability to visualize the corona with retraction of the prepuce is diagnostic for clitoral adhesions. Additionally, the author suggests that what may be considered a preputial “adhesion” may likewise be a condition of incomplete delamination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study agrees with Aerts et al [ 7 ] who have suggested that adhesions should be suspected if the corona is not fully visualized. Likewise, Radke and Stockdale [ 28 ] as well as Winter and Rubin [ 42 ] note that an inability to visualize the corona with retraction of the prepuce is diagnostic for clitoral adhesions. Additionally, the author suggests that what may be considered a preputial “adhesion” may likewise be a condition of incomplete delamination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%