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Esthiomene (Lymphogranuloma Inguinale). Presented by Dr. H. F. De Wolf.
M. D., a colored woman, aged 34, from the service of Dr. H. N. Cole and Dr. J. R. Driver at Cleveland City Hospital, since 1924 had noted edema of the labia majora. For the past seven years she had had continuous dysuria. She was in Charity Hospital from Feb. 11, 1931, to March 8, 1931, for treatment. The following diagnoses were made: chronic hypertrophic vaginitis, with hypertrophy of the right labium majus and of the labia minora, and papilloma of the bladder, with acute hemorrhagic cystitis. The right labium majus was partially excised, and the labia minora seem to have been totally excised. Symptoms referable to the bladder had persisted and had become increasingly more severe. She had had some trouble in 1914 following the birth of her only child, but this seemed to clear up. There was no