1. Chronic cystitis and urethritis associated with ureaplasmal and mycoplasmal infection in primary hypogammaglobulinaemia;Webster, A.D.B.; Taylor-Robinson, D.; Furr, P.M.; Asherson, G.L.;Br J Urol,1982
2. Diagnosis and treatment of immunodeficiency diseases;Asherson, G.L.; Webster, A.D.B.,1980
3. Mycoplasmal (ureaplasma) septic arthritis in hypogammaglobulinaemia;Webster, A.D.B.; Taylor-Robinson, D.; Furr, P.M.; Asherson, G.L.;Br Med J; The prevalence of vulvovaginal candidiasis (thrush) has been rising over a decade in spite of an array of adequate drugs for its treatment. A total of 31 886 cases was reported in England in 1972 compared with 50 954 in 1981.1 These are only the cases reported by departments of genitourinary medicine. Very many more women in deep distress are treated each year, some several times, in general practice, family planning clinics, and departments of gynaecology. At least 20% of these cases are known to be recurrences.2,1978
4. The British service for patients with sexually transmitted diseases;Catterall, R.D.;Health Trends,1983
5. Schwieriekeiten bei der behandlung der vaginalmykose;Spitzbart, A.;Mykosen,1968