What's the difference between colpitis and vaginitis?

Colpitis


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These changes consisted of periglandular oedema and subacute endometritis in the uterus, secretory-cell hyperplasia with prevalence of neutral mucopolysaccharides in the cervix and hyperkeratinisation and colpitis in the vagina.
  • (2) Attention is drawn to the incidence of colpitis and the symptom of "vaginal discharge" in the gynaecological field, as well as to the required investigations as far as differential diagnosis is concerned.
  • (3) To compare possible virulence markers in isolates from women with and without colpitis macularis, isolates were analyzed for hemolytic activity, abscess production in an animal model, and adherence to cells in tissue culture.
  • (4) As compared with results of examinations in asymptomatic women, those with colpitis were significantly less frequently colonized with Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominis.
  • (5) Trichomonas vaginalis remained significantly associated with symptoms of yellow vaginal discharge (odds ratio [OR] = 2.4) and vulvar itching (OR = 3.0) and with signs of colpitis macularis (OR = 241), purulent vaginal discharge (OR = 8.0), vulvar erythema (OR = 2.5), and vaginal erythema (OR = 4.3).
  • (6) Colpitis had 62 (68.9 per cent) of 90 women subjected to vaginal examination.
  • (7) The unilateral follicular conjunctivitis with corneal marginal infiltrates represents a clinical picture typical for two different types of bacteria: chlamydiae may cause a keratoconjunctivitis always combined with urethritis or colpitis; on the other hand staphylococci may be the reason for the same clinical features, whereas the marginal corneal infiltrates are caused in these cases by immunological reactions to the bacterial toxins.
  • (8) After subcutaneous injections in mice, abscesses were produced by 70% of isolates from patients with and 68% from patients without colpitis macularis.
  • (9) Severe, purulent, unspecific colpitis and also recurrent colpitis require particularly careful treatment.
  • (10) Furthermore, they are the cause of a more or less developed ectopia and combined cervical and vaginal fluor with concomitant colpitis.
  • (11) These data suggest that Hachimijiogan is effective for senile colpitis and patients with senile colpitis associated with estrogen dependent tumors could be safely treated by Hachimijiogan.
  • (12) In a smaller percentage of cases there occurred salpingitis, cervicitis, colpitis, endometritis, and even pelveoperitonitis.
  • (13) In one of the patients colpitis, in the other one disease of the cubital bursa developed due to Prototheca.
  • (14) Pathomorphogenesis of candidal colpitis was studied using the murine model with induced oestrus.
  • (15) Purulent discharge, the second most useful sign for clinical diagnosis, was associated with colpitis macularis and with the number of organisms per high-power field on wet mount (P less than .01 for each comparison) but was not correlated with any experimental assay.
  • (16) The case of a 29 year-old patient is reported who initially complained about gingivitis and one year later developed a colpitis.
  • (17) The authors carried out clinical trial of the preparation Palin (pipemidinic acid) on 43 women with persistent colpitis after preliminary testing.
  • (18) Colpitis macularis, the most specific clinical sign for diagnosis of trichomoniasis, was detected by colposcopy in 52 of 118 infected women.
  • (19) It was found the convergence statistically significant (P less than or equal to 0.5) of the invasion of T. vaginalis with some symptoms of inflammation of genital and urinary organs; the highest values of Pearson-Bravais coefficient was obtained in Trichomonas infection of genital organs and vaginal discharges, pain of vulva and vagina, the picture of colpitis maculosa, but in the multifocal one also with itching and pain in urethra and dysuria.
  • (20) Of the latter, 311 cases (17.2%) were pathologic samples, such as severe cervicitis, senile colpitis, Trichomonas infestation, etc., and the remaining 270 cases (14.9%) were within physiologic limits, corresponding to true false-positive samples.

Vaginitis


Definition:

  • (n.) Inflammation of the vagina, or the genital canal, usually of its mucous living membrane.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) All the women had vaginal ultrasound velocimetry studies in both mainstem uterine arteries through the parametrium before the surgical procedure and again after the procedure.
  • (2) Neonatal treatment with a low dose of the estrogen diethylstilbestrol (DES) had no significant effect on adult estrogen binding within the assayed vaginal compartments; however, this treatment caused a 2-fold increase in the level of cytosolic progestin binding in the vaginal FMW over that in vehicle-treated mice.
  • (3) The affected bowel was replaced through the laceration, and the vaginal defects were sutured with the mares standing, utilizing epidural anesthesia.
  • (4) In short term clinical studies, the beneficial effects of transdermal estradiol on plasma gonadotrophins, maturation of the vaginal epithelium, metabolic parameters of bone resorption and menopausal symptoms (hot flushes, sleep disturbance, genitourinary discomfort and mood alteration) appear to be comparable to those of oral and subcutaneous estrogens, while the undesirable effects of oral estrogens on hepatic metabolism are avoided.
  • (5) Hosts showed vaginal opening within 5 days and cornified vaginal smears by 9 days.
  • (6) A vaginal repair was not detectable radiologically and it did not correct a posterior descent.
  • (7) The cAMP-dependent protein kinase (ATP:protein phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.1.37), has been studied in the vaginal epithelium, vaginal stroma, endometrium, and whole uterus of spayed mice treated with oestradiol-17 beta, and in the vaginal epithelium and uterus of spayed mice.
  • (8) Five normal infants were delivered by cesarean section, and one stillborn infant was delivered vaginally.
  • (9) Development of deep vaginal mycosis had to be observed, which can be treated only systemically.
  • (10) The Group I, vaginal approach, with 35 patients and Group II, retropubic surgery, with 63 patients.
  • (11) Focus in this discussion is on the following: 1) female sterilization -- laparotomy, minilaparotomy, and colpotomy; endoscopic sterilization techniques; transcervical approaches to female sterilization; systemic nonsurgical female sterilization; and reversible techniques of female sterilization; 2) abortion -- pregnancy testing, long-term effects; and 3) systemic contraceptives -- steroidal contraception; locally active methods; vaginal foams, creams, and jellies; the diaphragm and other intravaginal barriers; IUDs; and periodic abstine nce.
  • (12) Hamsters with TNx retained their ability to detect odors, but demonstrated reduced attraction to vaginal odors as compared with unoperated animals.
  • (13) In the first experiment, vaginal slices alone, unglycerolized semen, and vaginal slices plus semen, all in a phosphate-buffered saline were studied.
  • (14) At a depth of 0.5-1.5 cm from the lateral vaginal fornix there were three different arteries in each woman.
  • (15) The substance benzalconium chloride (BZC) was contained in vaginal sponges (n = 46), pessaries (n = 4) and cream (n = 6) at a dose rate of 1.18%.
  • (16) The results of an experimental and clinical study on the benzydamine binding and distribution in vaginal mucosa are presented, employing benzydamine solution for gynaecological use.
  • (17) The most common complaint accompanying the rupture was abdominal pain; secondary complaints were signs of blood loss, such as vaginal bleeding, decreased hematocrit level, and decreased blood pressure.
  • (18) Verbal feedback training consisted of instructing the patient to squeeze the vaginal muscles around the examiner's fingers and providing her with verbal performance feedback.
  • (19) The mononuclear cell component of the giant cell tumor was cytologically malignant and the giant cell tumor was present in a biopsy of vaginal recurrence.
  • (20) Mares may suffer from a variety of genital injuries including vulval separations, vaginal lacerations and, less commonly, vaginal rupture.

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