RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 When is bacterial vaginosis not bacterial vaginosis?--a case of cervical carcinoma presenting as recurrent vaginal anaerobic infection. JF Genitourinary Medicine JO Genitourin Med FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 306 OP 307 DO 10.1136/sti.73.4.306 VO 73 IS 4 A1 M M Hudson A1 J A Tidy A1 T A McCulloch A1 K E Rogstad YR 1997 UL http://sti.bmj.com/content/73/4/306.abstract AB Vaginal anaerobic infection is the most common cause of vaginal discharge in women. We present a case of recurrent vaginal anaerobic infection and cervical carcinoma and discuss the association of the two conditions. More frequent cytology/colposcopy may be indicated in women who give a history of recurrent or persistent vaginal anaerobic infection.