Oral versus intra-vaginal imidazole and triazole anti-fungal treatment of uncomplicated vulvovaginal candidiasis (thrush).
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J Mollison | J M Grimshaw | C M Bond | A Ludbrook | J. Grimshaw | A. Ludbrook | C. Bond | J. Mollison | M. Watson | M C Watson
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