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- Chancroid - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice
Chancroid is traditionally considered a sexually transmitted infection caused by the fastidious, gram-negative coccobacillus It is most common in resource-limited countries and rare in North America and Europe Classically, genital chancroid presents with the acute onset of a painful genital u
- Sintomas, diagnóstico e tratamento - BMJ Best Practice
O cancroide é, tradicionalmente, considerado uma infecção sexualmente transmissível causada pelo Haemophilus ducreyi, um cocobacilo Gram-negativo fastidioso É mais comum em países com recursos limitados e raro na América do Norte e na Europa Classicamente, o cancroide genital apresenta-se com o
- Chancroid - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice
Chancroid is an infectious disease caused by the fastidious, gram-negative coccobacillus Haemophilus ducreyi, most commonly presenting with a painful genital ulcer, and often associated with fluctuant lymphadenitis
- Overview of sexually transmitted infections - BMJ Best Practice
This page compiles our content related to sexually transmitted infections For further information on diagnosis and treatment, follow the links below to our full BMJ Best Practice topics on the relevant conditions and symptoms
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- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a STI caused by Chlamydia trachomatis genovars serovars L1, L2, or L3 (collectively termed the 'LGV biovar'), which are endemic to the tropics, but now emerging in developed regions Infection occurs through contact with mucous membranes or abrasions in the skin of the genital region
- Genital tract chlamydia infection - BMJ Best Practice
Genital tract chlamydia infections are one of the most frequently reported sexually transmitted infections Many infected individuals are asymptomatic In women, there may be cervical inflammation or yellow, cloudy discharge from the cervical os, resulting in vaginal discharge In men, there may
- Womens health - BMJ Best Practice
Chancroid Chronic pelvic pain in women Contraception E Ectopic pregnancy Endometrial cancer Endometriosis Evaluation of abdominal pain in pregnancy Evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding Evaluation of breast mass Evaluation of dysmenorrhea Evaluation of dyspareunia Evaluation of dysuria Evaluation of primary amenorrhea Evaluation of recurrent
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