Mmt. Hudson et al., WHEN IS BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS NOT BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS - A CASE OF CERVICAL-CARCINOMA PRESENTING AS RECURRENT VAGINAL ANAEROBIC INFECTION, Genitourinary medicine, 73(4), 1997, pp. 306-307
Vaginal anaerobic infection is the most common cause of vaginal discha
rge in women. We present a case of recurrent vaginal anaerobic infecti
on and cervical carcinoma and discuss the association of the two condi
tions. More frequent cytology/colposcopy may be indicated in women who
give a history of recurrent or persistent vaginal anaerobic infection
.