Les affections génitales de la femme telles que la vaginose et la vaginite peuvent avoir diverses origines et présenter des tableaux cliniques variés.
Le diagnostic repose sur un faisceau d’arguments cliniques associés au bilan biologique, permettant une prise en charge thérapeutique adaptée.
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