TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - | V | A1 - Murtagh, John PY - 2019 T2 - Murtagh's General Practice Companion Handbook, 6e AB - Table Graphic Jump LocationTable V1Vaginal discharge: diagnostic strategy model (modified)View Table||Download (.pdf)Table V1Vaginal discharge: diagnostic strategy model (modified)Q. Probability diagnosisA. Normal physiological discharge Vaginitisbacterial vaginosis 40–50%candidiasis 20–30%trichomonas 10–20%Q. Serious disorders not to be missedA. Neoplasiacarcinomafistulas STIs/PID (i.e. cervicitis)gonorrhoeaChlamydia Sexual abuse, esp. children Tampon toxic shock syndrome (staphylococcal or strep infection)Q. Pitfalls (often missed)A. Chemical vaginitis (e.g. perfumes) Retained foreign objects (e.g. tampons, IUCD) Endometriosis (brownish discharge) Ectopic pregnancy (‘prune juice’ discharge) Poor toilet hygiene Genital herpes (possible) Papilloma virus infection Latex allergy Atrophic vaginitis Herpes simplex: types 1 and 2Q. MasqueradesA. Diabetes SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - Sydney, Australia Y2 - 2024/10/04 UR - murtagh.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1124413874 ER -