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The rate of sexually transmitted infections in ED patients with vaginal bleeding
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 06/10/09
Berwald N et al. - To identify the rate of STI in sexually active women presenting to the emergency department with VB. The ED patients with and without vaginal bleeding had comparable rate of STI.
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