“…Women aged 40-80 years with vaginal dryness as their MBS, ≤5% superficial cells in VMI, and vaginal pH >5.0 took ospemifene or placebo [55]. Tissue changes from baseline to 12 weeks were assessed with the Vulvar Imaging Assessment Scale (VIAS; unvalidated 4-point scale) including 9 criteria (labia majora, labia minora, clitoris size, introital tissue elasticity, introital color, introital erythema, introital moisture, urethral glans prominence, and other findings; maximum score 27) [55]. The Vaginal Health Index (VHI; unvalidated scale) assessed overall elasticity, fluid secretion, pH, condition of the epithelial mucosa, and moisture (each on a 5-point scale; maximum score 25), and the Vulvar Health Index (VuHI; unvalidated scale) assessed labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, introital tissue elasticity, color, discomfort and pain, and any other findings (each on a 4-point scale; maximum score 21) [55].…”