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vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (vain)
What are the Symptoms of VAIN?
VAIN often does not cause any symptoms and is frequently detected during routine
pelvic examinations
or
Pap smears
. When symptoms do occur, they may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, unusual vaginal discharge, or pain during intercourse.
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