2: STI Sequelae Flashcards
1
Q
- Urethral strictures
- epididymitis
- PID
- neonatal conjunctivitis/pneumonia
A
Nongonococcal Urethritis (NGU)
2
Q
Significant risk for maternal morbidity and preterm birth.
A
PID
3
Q
Liver Cancer
A
- Hep B
- Hep C
4
Q
Systemic infection and death.
A
- Syphilis
- HIV
5
Q
Secondary infection with staph.
A
Molluscum
6
Q
Health problems in newborn:
- Low birth weight
- premature delivery
- stillbirth
A
Syphilis
7
Q
Cirrhosis
A
- Hep B
- Hep C
8
Q
- Rare, febrile episode within 24 hours of treatment called Jarisch-Herxheimer.
- Myalgia
- Headache
A
Syphilis
9
Q
- Paraphimosis
- Phimosis
A
Chancroid
10
Q
Rare complication that occurs in 2 stages.
- First stage is characterized by bacteremia, chills, fever, skin lesions.
- Second stage has acute septic arthritis, effusions (wrists, knees, ankles).
A
Disseminated Gonococcal Infection (DGI)
11
Q
- Ectopic preg
- preterm labor
- pelvic abscess
- infertility
- Chronic abd pain
- pelvic adhesions
- premature hysterectomy
- depression
A
PID
12
Q
- PID
- infertility (both men and women)
- Reiter’s syndrome (eye infx, urethritis, and arthritis)
- preterm delivery
A
Chlamydia
13
Q
High risk of developing PID with delayed treatment.
A
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
14
Q
AIDS
A
HIV
15
Q
Causes conjunctivitis in newborns.
A
Gonorrhea