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Vaginitis (trichomoniasis, bacterial vaginosis, atrophic vaginitis, candidiasis) NEOPLASMS Breast cancer Cervical carcinoma Cervical dysplasia Endometrial cancer Ovarian neoplasms Vaginal/vulvar neoplasms DISORDERS OF THE BREAST Breast abscess Breast fibroadenoma Fibrocystic disease Mastitis STRUCTURAL ABNORMALITIES Cystocele Ovarian torsion
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