Corrimento vaginalCandidíaseTricomoníaseVaginose bacterianaOutros corrimentos e corrimentos crônicosHPV (Papiloma)Tratamento
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HPVPapiloma Virus
O HPV, Human Papiloma
Virus, é um vírus que vive na pele e nas mucosas genitais tais como vulva,
vagina, colo de útero, e pênis.
Veja
a célula vaginal infectada com o HPV no microscópio
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