Acute genital aphthous ulceration is an uncommon, nonsexually transmitted condition that is characterized by the rapid onset of painful, necrotic ulcerations of the vulva or lower vagina.
Elen Deng, BS; Jill Stachowski, BS; Marc Schlessel, MD; Thomas N. Helm, MD
A 34-year-old woman at 24 weeks gestation presented to the dermatology clinic with a 1-month history of worsening, painful, and pruritic skin eruption.
Judith S.L. Partridge, MSc, MRCP; Faye V. Wilson, MRCP
Uterine prolapse is associated with morbidity due to its effects on bowel and bladder function and the propensity for patients to develop recurrent UTIs.