Vulvovaginal Candidiasis and its Related Factors in Diabetic Women
Objective: One of the problems of women with diabetes is resistant vulvovaginitis, which is related to some factors such as hyperglycemia, allergy and atopy. One of the most common pathogens associated with this condition is Candida albicans. Thus, most physicians begin antifungal therapy at the pat...
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Main Authors: | Ozra Tabatabaei Malazy (Author), Mamak Shariat (Author), Ramin Heshmat (Author), Fereshteh Majlesi (Author), Masoumeh Alimohammadian (Author), Nasibeh Khaleghnejad Tabari (Author), Bagher Larijani (Author) |
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2007-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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