Pelvic examination

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1896 photograph of a pelvic exam in progress.
1896 photograph of a pelvic exam in progress.

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

An image that shows the introitus (the opening of the vagina) in relation to its surrounding structures, when the labia are displaced by digits during a pelvic examination.
An image that shows the introitus (the opening of the vagina) in relation to its surrounding structures, when the labia are displaced by digits during a pelvic examination.
  • examination of anatomy
  • skin lesions

[edit] Internal examination

Use of speculum[2] to locate external cervical os. Examination for foreign bodies.

[edit] Manoeuvres

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