Vulvar Mucosal Specialty Clinic Chart Review
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Skin and Soft Tissue Infections, Dermatology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Dermatology / Plastic Surgery |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 1/11/2019 |
Start Date: | April 2016 |
End Date: | August 2019 |
Open Ended Chart Review of Adult Women Presenting to the Vulvar Mucosal Specialty Clinic at Northwestern University Department of Dermatology
This study aims to develop a clinical database of patients presenting with vulvar complaints
in order to comprehensively assess the presentation and current trends in management of
vulvar disease.
in order to comprehensively assess the presentation and current trends in management of
vulvar disease.
Vulvar disorders are common, but their frequency and importance are often under-recognized.
The spectrum of vulvar disease is vast and includes congenital malformations, inflammatory
mucocutaneous diseases, blistering and erosive diseases, benign and malignant tumors,
autoimmune disorders, infectious diseases, and various idiopathic conditions. Evaluation and
management of genital complaints and dermatoses are complicated by the frequent
multifactorial nature of vulvar symptoms and variable clinical expressions of disease on the
vulva. In many cases, empiric treatment is instituted in the absence of a definitive
diagnosis. Of note, expertise in the diagnosis and management of vulvar disorders is often
lacking on the parts of gynecology, dermatology and primary care physicians.
The investigators seek to analyze the data on this patient population at Northwestern
Memorial Hospital (NMH) and the outpatient clinics of the Northwestern Memorial Faculty
Foundation (NMFF) to better define the clinical spectrum of vulvar disease. The investigators
will also assess approaches to the diagnosis and management of patients with vulvar disease
with attention given to clinical outcome and the impact on quality of life. This information
with help the investigators to better understand the scope of care these patients currently
receive, to identify deficits in current practice, and to advance potential new standards of
care.
The spectrum of vulvar disease is vast and includes congenital malformations, inflammatory
mucocutaneous diseases, blistering and erosive diseases, benign and malignant tumors,
autoimmune disorders, infectious diseases, and various idiopathic conditions. Evaluation and
management of genital complaints and dermatoses are complicated by the frequent
multifactorial nature of vulvar symptoms and variable clinical expressions of disease on the
vulva. In many cases, empiric treatment is instituted in the absence of a definitive
diagnosis. Of note, expertise in the diagnosis and management of vulvar disorders is often
lacking on the parts of gynecology, dermatology and primary care physicians.
The investigators seek to analyze the data on this patient population at Northwestern
Memorial Hospital (NMH) and the outpatient clinics of the Northwestern Memorial Faculty
Foundation (NMFF) to better define the clinical spectrum of vulvar disease. The investigators
will also assess approaches to the diagnosis and management of patients with vulvar disease
with attention given to clinical outcome and the impact on quality of life. This information
with help the investigators to better understand the scope of care these patients currently
receive, to identify deficits in current practice, and to advance potential new standards of
care.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients 18 years of age or older
- Patients seen at Northwestern Medical Group Department of Dermatology who were seen by
Dr. Bethanee Schlosser and/or other members of the Vulvar Mucosal Specialty Clinic
team in any of their respective clinic settings.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who refuse complete mucocutaneous examination.
- Patients who refuse recommended diagnostic procedures.
- Pregnant women or prisoners.
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303 E Chicago Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Chicago, Illinois 60611
(312) 503-8194
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