Comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girls

Vulvovaginitisis the most common gynecological problem of childhood. The aim of the study was to determine and compare clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and adolescent girls. Methods: In this retrospective study, the records of patients who were diagnosed with vu...

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Main Authors: Ayse E. Yilmaz, Nurullah Celik, Gul Soylu, Ahsen Donmez, Cigdem Yuksel
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-07-01
Series:Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
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spelling doaj-0b51529118f543aaa692fdd9ebee126e2020-11-24T23:10:38ZengElsevierJournal of the Formosan Medical Association0929-66462012-07-01111739239610.1016/j.jfma.2011.05.013Comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girlsAyse E. Yilmaz0Nurullah Celik1Gul Soylu2Ahsen Donmez3Cigdem Yuksel4Department of Pediatrics, Fatih University, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Endocrinology, Fatih University, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Microbiology, Fatih University, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Pediatrics, Fatih University, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Pediatrics, Fatih University, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, TurkeyVulvovaginitisis the most common gynecological problem of childhood. The aim of the study was to determine and compare clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and adolescent girls. Methods: In this retrospective study, the records of patients who were diagnosed with vulvovaginitis between January 2005 and December 2010 in the pediatric outpatient clinic at Fatih University Hospital were retrieved. Information regarding age, symptoms, history of antibiotic use within 1 month prior to presentation, findings on urinalysis, serum antistreptolysin-O levels, and results of urine/vaginal cultures was collected. Results: The records of 112 patients were evaluated, 72 of which were prepubertal (64.2%) and 40 were pubertal (35.7%) at the time of diagnosis. Thirty-eight prepubertal patients (52.7%) had a positive result on vaginal culture, the most commonly encountered microorganism being group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (15.2%). Culture positivity rate in the pubertal group was 47.5% (19 patients), with Candida albicans being the most frequently isolated microorganism (27.5%). Conclusion: The etiopathogenesis and culture results differ between prepubertal and adolescent girls with vulvovaginitis, which should be taken into consideration in the treatment approach of this disorder.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664612000733Childhood vulvovaginitis
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author Ayse E. Yilmaz
Nurullah Celik
Gul Soylu
Ahsen Donmez
Cigdem Yuksel
spellingShingle Ayse E. Yilmaz
Nurullah Celik
Gul Soylu
Ahsen Donmez
Cigdem Yuksel
Comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girls
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
Childhood vulvovaginitis
author_facet Ayse E. Yilmaz
Nurullah Celik
Gul Soylu
Ahsen Donmez
Cigdem Yuksel
author_sort Ayse E. Yilmaz
title Comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girls
title_short Comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girls
title_full Comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girls
title_fullStr Comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girls
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girls
title_sort comparison of clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and pubertal girls
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
issn 0929-6646
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Vulvovaginitisis the most common gynecological problem of childhood. The aim of the study was to determine and compare clinical and microbiological features of vulvovaginitis in prepubertal and adolescent girls. Methods: In this retrospective study, the records of patients who were diagnosed with vulvovaginitis between January 2005 and December 2010 in the pediatric outpatient clinic at Fatih University Hospital were retrieved. Information regarding age, symptoms, history of antibiotic use within 1 month prior to presentation, findings on urinalysis, serum antistreptolysin-O levels, and results of urine/vaginal cultures was collected. Results: The records of 112 patients were evaluated, 72 of which were prepubertal (64.2%) and 40 were pubertal (35.7%) at the time of diagnosis. Thirty-eight prepubertal patients (52.7%) had a positive result on vaginal culture, the most commonly encountered microorganism being group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (15.2%). Culture positivity rate in the pubertal group was 47.5% (19 patients), with Candida albicans being the most frequently isolated microorganism (27.5%). Conclusion: The etiopathogenesis and culture results differ between prepubertal and adolescent girls with vulvovaginitis, which should be taken into consideration in the treatment approach of this disorder.
topic Childhood vulvovaginitis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664612000733
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