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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 10.
Published in final edited form as: Support Care Cancer. 2015 Jan 8;23(8):2255–2265. doi: 10.1007/s00520-014-2573-9

Table 3.

Clinical Pelvic Exam Outcomes

Measure N (%)
Pain with Exam (n=197)
 None 110 (56%)
 Mild 45 (23%)
 Moderate 22 (11%)
 Severe 3 (1.5%)
 Not indicated 17 (8.5%)
Vaginal pH (n=244)
 Less than 5 79 (32%)
 5–6.5 85 (35%)
 6.5+ 80 (33%)
Vaginal Moisture (n=249)
 Normal 83 (33%)
 Minimal 154 (62%)
 No moisture 12 (5%)
Rugosity (n=246)
 Good [thick rugated folds] 136 (55%)
 Minimal [poorly rugated] 104 (42%)
 None [smooth vagina walls] 6 (2%)
Elasticity (n=251)
 Excellent [fully distensible] 162 (65%)
 Fair [moderate loss of distensibility] 85 (34%)
 Poor [severe loss of distensibility] 4 (2%)
Length of Vagina (n=251)
 >6 cm 197 (79%)
 4–6 cm 47 (19%)
 <4 cm 7 (3%)
Vaginal Tissue Thickness (n=250)
 Normal [no signs of atrophy] 70 (28%)
 Thin walls 178 (71%)
 Paper thin [transparent] 2 (1%)
Vaginal Agglutination (n=242)
 None 231 (95%)
 Mild [Mild fusing of vaginal tissue or minimal vaginal narrowing] 4 (2%)
 Moderate [tissue fusing and substantial vaginal narrowing] 6 (2%)
 Severe [vaginal fusing with closure of the vaginal canal] 1 (0.4%)
Scarring/Adhesions (n=239)
 None 210 (88%)
 Mild 18 (8%)
 Moderate 8 (3%)
 Severe 3 (1%)
Epithelial Integrity (n=251)
 No Petechiae**, non-friable 223 (90%)
 Petechiae after scraping/swabbing 23 (9%)
 Petechiae prior to contact, or bleeds with contact 2 (1%)
Vascularity (n=248)
 Good [pink] 159 (64%)
 Fair [pale] 87 (35%)
 Minimal [no color] 2 (1%)
*

Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding

**

Petechiae as defined as or non-raised, round, purple or red spots on the skin or vaginal mucous due to bleeding into the membranes