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medical illustration of Cover illustration for an article on the importance of early detection of Vulvovaginal Graft v Host Disease (VVGvHD). Shown in the image is an affected genital tract overlay on a normal state. The labia minora and majora have experienced a loss of architecture, there are skin fissures present along with vaginal stenosis and adhesions. Overlaying graphic show cellular components of the disease including donor T cells, host APC, the JAK-stat pathway of the T cell, MHCII, and other immune cells.
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Limbic Pain

Cover illustration for an article on the importance of early detection of Vulvovaginal Graft v Host Disease (VVGvHD). Shown in the image is an affected genital tract overlay on a normal state. The labia minora and majora have experienced a loss of architecture, there are skin fissures present along with vaginal stenosis and adhesions. Overlaying graphic show cellular components of the disease including donor T cells, host APC, the JAK-stat pathway of the T cell, MHCII, and other immune cells.

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