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Can anything cause a swollen vulva except for andrenal lesions? We have an
older female who has had this condition for some time, but has not lost a
single hair. She was diagnosed with adrenal tumors by Dr. Kawasaki, but he
advised against treatment based on her advanced age. We are struggling a
bit with this, however, because she does seem to have become more agressive
and cranky and we were about what her illness is doing to her quality of
life. I am hoping tht maybe the problem could be something else more
easily treatable with drugs.
D.
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Dale E. Miller, Department of Philosophy, University of Florida
330 Griffin-Floyd Hall Gainesville FL 32611-8545
(352) 392-2084 (voice) (352) 392-5577 (fax) [log in to unmask]
"And, though quibbling about self-interest and motives, and objects of
desire, and the greatest happiness of the greatest number, is but a poor
employment for a grown man, it certainly hurts the health less than hard
drinking . . . is not much more laughable than phrenology, and is
immeasurably more humane than cock-fighting." T.B. Macaulay
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[Posted in FML issue 2452]
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