Woman, virgin, presenting leucorrhoea. What is the suspected infection? how can she have acquired the infection? How to carry out the parasitological diagnosis and how expect to find?
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Woman, virgin, presenting leucorrhoea. What is the suspected infection? how can she have acquired the infection? How to carry out the parasitological diagnosis and how expect to find?
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