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Paget's disease of the vulva in a patient with scleroderma and underlying adenocarcinoma: case report. by Jan Posted Mon 21 Dec 2009 12:00am of the vulva. The diagnosis of Paget's disease of the vulva (PVD) was established. The patient underwent radical vulvectomy, but 18 months later died due to adenocarcinoma of unknown... By Dimitroulas T. and Settas L. Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a multisystem connective tissue disease characterized by fibrosis of the skin and internal organs. Several Read on »
Vulva by findingeve Patient Expert Posted Sat 08 May 2010 12:00am a Master of Arts degree in Bioethics and Medical Humanities.  Hurrah!  Now, I hope to devote the proper amount of time to this blog.  I began writing an article about the vulva before my hiatus and decided to finish it for my return. So, what is the vulva? What’s the difference between the vulva and the vagina? Isn’t it all just one, connected thing Read on »
Pregnant Shihtzu without swollen vulva by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Wed 31 Dec 1969 11:00am I had my shihtzu mated last Feb. 3 and 5, either April 4 or 6 is her 60th day. I can see all the symptoms on her for being pregnant like swollen tits and swollen stomach except for her vulva which is not swollen. Is it possible for her to give birth normally given this situation? Up to how long do I have to wait? Currently she Read on »
I Got a Vulva in the Mail by Esther Posted Mon 23 Mar 2009 12:00am The person who sent me the vulva is the first person I thought would've sent me a vulva is an endless source of inspiration and delight no matter how long we go between seeing each other lives in my heels and makes me skip when I walk shines Girl, my palindrome...if both you and Axl called me drunk, I'd Read on »
DJ Vulva Magnet Holiday Giveaway! by Esther Posted Fri 03 Dec 2010 8:44pm Ho Ho Ho! Who wants a magnet? Send your address to madpeachblog@gmail to receive this most vagy of holiday gifts -- a 3.5" x 2" magnet for your fridge, dilator case, or biofeedback machine!!! A little reminder that tuning your dial to WVAG FM may just brighten your day . Read on »
My dog is affected on her vulva by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Sun 14 Jun 2009 10:11pm Sulfadiazine 1% QUESTION: My dog is affected on her vulva. It appeared in July ‘08 and hasn’t cleared. It actually spread out a bit. After the recent Prednisone treatment that lasted one month was stopped, because it wasn’t working, she is now on the latter of the medicine listed. Her vulva area is swollen and red again. ANSWER : Dear, The fact Read on »
Why You Should Blog About Your Vulva by Esther Posted Fri 08 Oct 2010 5:26pm on Blogger, via e-mail, or through some other feed. Here's why you should blog about your vulva: every day, someone new lands on my blog and finds out about vulvodynia. She finds... those wide and murky pelvic-pain definitions mean. I encourage every v-girl to join the chorus of vulva blogs even if it's just to write crotch poetry or post pictures Read on »
Kneecapping My Vulva by Esther Posted Fri 20 Feb 2009 12:00am that I have the ability to become healthy again instead of dull. Maybe self-empowerment is just another way I kneecap my vulva.  Maybe I should take the pain meds -- I'd Read on »
New Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service Standards Launched Inflammatory Bowel Disease Symptoms Inflammatory Bowel Disease Treatme by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:47pm The first Service Standards for the care of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was launched yesterday at The House of Lords. This was marked by Lord Newton of Braintree as “a major development for people with Colitis and Crohn’s disease”. The simple truth is that patients in the UK, unless they are willing to pay for the latest drugs Read on »
Is Alzheimer’s Disease a Myth? When is Disease a Disease? by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert Posted Sun 26 Apr 2009 12:33am 1 Comment I received this abstract from Mark Smith. Mark is Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and a Professor of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University. This is thought provoking. I am going to take a look at the book and write more on this issue down the road. In a recent book [1], Dr. Peter Whitehouse describes Alzheimer’s disease Read on »