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Urethritis
G (-) diplococci in PMNs in the urethral exudate |
Neisseria gonorrheae
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Urethritis
Culture negative, inclusion bodies |
Chlamydophila trachomatis
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Urethritis
Urease positive, no cell wall |
Ureaplasma urealyticum
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Urethritis
Flagellated prototzoan with corkscrew motility |
Trichomonas vaginalis
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Urethritis
Frequent and painful urination, hematuria, and fever |
(Cystitis) #1 = E. coli
other G (-) enterics, Pseudomonas, Proteus |
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Urethritis
Young newly sexually active peeps, G (+) cocci |
Staphylococcus saprophyticus
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Urethritis
Young newly sexually active peeps, G (+) cocci with flank pain and fever |
(pyelonephritis)
E. coli, Staphylococcus |
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Cervicitis
Friable, inflamed cervix with mucopurulent discharge; probes or culture to distinguish |
N. gonorrheae [G (-) diplococci]
Chlamydophila trachomatis [non staining obligate intracellular parasite] Herpes simplex virus |
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Vaginal itching, pain, discharge odor
Adherent yellowish discharge, pH >5, fishy amine odor in KOH, clue cells; G(-) cells dominate |
(Bacterial vaginosis) overgrowth of Gardnerella vaginalis and anaerobes
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Vaginal itching, pain, discharge odor
Vulvovaginitis, pruritis, erythema discharge: consistency of cottage cheese |
Candida species
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Vaginal itching, pain, discharge odor
Foamy, purulent discharge, many PMNs and motile trophozoites microscopically (corkscrew motility) |
Trichomonas vaginalis
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Genital lesions
Genital warts |
HPV (most common STD in U.S.)
Treponema pallidum molluscum contagiosum |
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Genital lesions
Multiple painful vesicular, coalescing, recurring |
Herpes
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Genital lesions
Nontender ulcer healing spontaneously 2-10 weeks |
Treponema pallidum
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Genital lesions
Non-indurated, painful ulcer, suppurative with adenopathy, slow to heal |
Haemophilus ducreyi
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Genital elephantiasis
Initial papule heals, LNs enlarge and develop fistulae, elephantiasis may develop |
Chlamydophila trachomatis L1-L3
Tropics, microfiliariae in blood: Wuchereria or Brugia |