ch 17 pt 3 Flashcards
2nd MC reportable std (after chlamydia), that causes purulent urethral discharge and is more symptomatic in males
- urethritis, epididymitis, orchitis, prostatitis (M)
- lower pelvic pain, vag discharge (F)
- dysuria, urinary freq, mucopurulent urethral exudate (gen)
gonorrhea (neisseria gonorrhoeae)
_____ infection, or infecting all dif tissues, occurs in 3% of gonorrhea pt, MC females
disseminated
feature seen in gram stain of urethral discharge of gonorrhea
intracellular diplococci
neonatal conjunctivitis seen in congenital syphilis that puts baby at risk of blindness
ophthalmia neonatorum
MC bacterial reportable std that is similar to gonorrhea
-can cause reactive arthritis
chlamydia (chlamydia trachomatis)
std from a flagellated protozoan that causes urethritis, balanitis, prostatitis and discharge
trichomoniasis (trichomonas vaginalis)
lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) causes regional lymphadenopathy w/i the first month and is from certain serotypes of this organism
chlamydia trachomatis
soft painful lesions (genital ulcerations) from haemophilus DUCREYI
chancroid
std caused by klebsiella granulomatis that causes chronic inflam and painless ulcerations, MC found in tropics
granuloma inguinale
std that are considered pre-ca lesions
HPV
two MC types of HPV, condylomata acuminata (venereal warts)
hpv 6
hpv 11