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English: Vaginal squamous cell with normal vaginal flora versus bacterial vaginosis on Pap stain. Normal vaginal flora (left) is predominantly rod-shaped Lactobacilli whereas in bacterial vaginosis (right) there is an overgrowth of bacteria which can be of multiple species.
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Mikael Häggström , M.D. Author info
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Vaginal squamous cell with normal vaginal flora versus bacterial vaginosis on Pap stain. Normal vaginal flora (left) is predominantly rod-shaped ''Lactobacilli''. In bacterial vaginosis (right) there is an overgrowth of various bacteria.

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10 September 2022

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