Which of the following clinical manifestations is most likely to accompany a diagnosis of vulvodynia?

A) Vulvar pain
B) Purulent discharge
C) Urinary incontinence
D) Open lesions on the surface of the vulva


Ans: A
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Pain is the defining characteristic of vulvodynia. Contributing factors, such as wounds or lesions, are absent. Incontinence does not normally accompany vulvodynia, and there is an absence of purulent discharge, since the etiology is noninfectious.

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