Αvgoulea A, Lambrinoudaki I, Creatsa M, Kaligerou I, Botsis D
Vulvovaginal fungal infection is one of the most common infections of the genital tract. Candida albicans is the most important cause of the infection. The presence of candida albicans in the vaginal liquid is not necessarily a pathologic finding and should be examined in correlation with the presence of the classical symptoms which include pruritus, dysuria and dyspareunia …