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Urethritis, cervicitis, and salpingitis STDs
Gonorrhea
Nongonococcal urethritis
Chlamydia
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Ulcerative lesions with systemic involvement
Syphilis
Lymphogranuloma venereum
Herpes simplex virus
Ulcerative lesions only
chancroid
granuloma inguinale
Nonulcerative lesions
Genital warts
Molluscum contagiosum
Vulvovagintis
Trichomoniasis
Candidiasis
Gardnerella vaginalis vaginitis
Systemic infections
Cytomegalovirus
Hepatitis
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Enteric infections
,Giardiasis
Campylobacter enteritis
Shigellosis
Amebic dysentery
What is usually asymptomatic in women?
Gonorrhea
purulent vaginal discharge, dysuria, and abnormal vaginal bleeding are symptoms
of
Gonorrhea in women
urethritis, including dysuria and a purulent urethral discharge accompanied by
redness and swelling at the site of infection, usually occur after a 3- to 6-day
incubation period
Gonorrhea in men
Gonorrhea is ________ transmitted
directly
Can gonorrhea spread via lymphatic system?
Yes
One of the first symptoms of gonorrhea can be ______ of the urethra, causing
________ retention
scarring
urinary
The chancer from syphilis can act as a _________ for the infection
Reservoir
infection of the vascular system consisting of five distinct stages: incubation,
primary and secondary stages, latency, and late
syphilis
, Syphilis Etiology
Treponema pallidum, an anaerobic spirochete
formation of a chancre, a painless, ulcerative lesion that arises at the original
spirochete portal of entry is the first phase of
syphilis
The initial syphilis chancer may be unnoticeable in ________ at first
females
Latent syphilis
the third stage of syphilis, which may last for years, during which symptoms
disappear although the person is still infected
may still be infected for decades
low-grade fever, malaise, sore throat, headache, lymphadenopathy, and mucosal or
cutaneous rash and is spread through the lymphatic/blood systems is the
second phase of syphilis
aortic necrosis and subsequent aortic insufficiency; damage to the central nervous
system may be progressively widespread, with degeneration of the cortical neurons
and, eventually, paresis, blindness, and mental deterioration are the symptoms of
the tertiary phase of syphilis
First choice of treatment for syphilis
Benzathine penicillin G
After invasion of the mucosa by Chlamydia during sexual contact, a painless lesion
appears on the genitalia after a 1- to 3-week incubation period
Lymphogranuloma Venereum
Persistant HPV infection can lead to
cervical cancer
After 2 weeks from the sighting of the LVM lesion, what is predicted to happen?