PANCE Exam Practice Questions: Quiz 304 January 6, 2016 By Aamir Khan Leave a Comment A 42-year-old female complains of a grayish malodorous vaginal discharge for 2 days. The patient denies vaginal pruritus and pain. On physical exam, the vaginal walls are coated with a nonadherent discharge. The cervix is without lesions and there is no cervical motion tenderness. Wet prep demonstrates clue cells. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. atrophic vaginitis B. bacterial vaginosis C. trichomoniasis D. vulvovaginal candidiasis Δ
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