Pelvic examination
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A pelvic examination, also pelvic exam, is a physical examination of the female pelvic organs.
Broadly, it can be divided into the external examination and internal examination.
A chaperone is appropriate under some circumstances.[1]
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[edit] External examination
- examination of anatomy
- skin lesions
[edit] Internal examination
Use of speculum[2] to locate external cervical os. Examination for foreign bodies.
[edit] Manoeuvres
- test for cervical motion tenderness, as classically seen in pelvic inflammatory disease
- palpation of adnexal structures
- cervical swabs
- vaginal swabs
- pap smear
[edit] References
- ^ Examination of the Female Pelvis. Retrieved on 2007-12-09.
- ^ Pelvic exam - MayoClinic.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-09.
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