PID/female infections Flashcards
PID results in what three processes?
acute salpingitis
pyosalpinx
tuboovarian abscess
2 most common etiologies of PID
gonorrhea and chlamydia
how does one present with PID (3)
lower abdominal pain
bilateral adnexal tenderness
marked discomfort when cervix manipulated
three complications of PID
rupture of tuboovarian abscess
infertility
increased ectopic pregnancies
most important protozoan pathogen
trichomonas
which bacteria related to syphilis
treponema pallidum
painful, recurrent, genital blisters
genital herpes
most common veneral disease in US
HPV
vulvar ulcers, chancers, or cervicitis and vaginal lesions that can progress to secondary or tertiary form
syphilis
which is related to koilocytosis
HPV
which is caused by staph, chlamydia, and anerobes
bartholin gland cyst
abnormal growth of vulvar skin characterized by white plaques, atrophy of skin, and parchment-like consistency of skin
lichen sclerosis