PANCE Practice Question: Diagnosing and Treating Vaginal Discharge February 12, 2016 By Aamir Khan Leave a Comment Diagnosis and Management of Vaginal Infections: A Case-Based Approach A 25-year-old sexually active female presents complaining of vaginal pruritus and a malodorous, yellow to greenish, frothy discharge, which has been present for 2 days. Exam reveals vaginal erythema and red maculopapular lesions of the cervix. There is no cervical motion tenderness. What is the most appropriate pharmacologic treatment? A. ceftriaxone B. clindamycin C. fluconazole D. metronidazole Δ
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