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Vulval & Vaginal Malignancies — Topic Test

20 questions · exam mode (answers revealed at the end). 18 min suggested.

Q1.Easy#Clinical
A 34-year-old woman presents with vulval pain, burning, and superficial dyspareunia. She has been treated for recurrent vulval candidiasis multiple times without lasting relief. On examination, there is exquisite tenderness localised to the posterior vestibule on cotton-tip swab test with erythema at the vestibular glands. Vaginal pH is normal and culture is negative for candida. What is the most likely diagnosis?
AHerpes simplex vulvitis
BContact dermatitis
CRecurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis
DVulvar vestibulitis syndrome (provoked vestibulodynia)