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The relatively common, non-specific superficial infections of the vulva, which are predisposed to by local warmth, moisture and repeated micro-organismal contamination, are indistinguishable from such infections occurring in skin elsewhere in the body.
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Fox, H., Buckley, C.H. (1983). Vulva: Inflammatory Disease. In: Atlas of Gynaecological Pathology. Current Histopathology, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7312-2_2
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