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Sexually Transmitted Infections

AUTHOR:
Joseph Mort
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
  1. Identify the cause of vaginitis/cervicitis based on the clinical presentation, description of vaginal discharge (color, consistency, pH, smell), and microscopic analysis of discharge. Know the corresponding treatment.
  2. Identify sexually transmitted pathogens that cause urethritis, the most effective diagnostic test to perform, and the correct treatment for each.
  3. List the most common pathogens that cause pelvic inflammatory disease and potential complications of this disorder.
  4. Differentiate between different causes of genital ulcers based on the patient’s clinical presentation.
  5. Know the features of primary, secondary, tertiary, and congenital syphilis and the correct treatment for this pathogen.
Section
AccessMedicine > Huppert’s Notes: Pathophysiology and Clinical Pearls for Internal Medicine > Diseases & Pathophysiology in Infectious Diseases > SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS (STIs)
Section
AccessMedicine > Huppert’s Notes: Pathophysiology and Clinical Pearls for Internal Medicine > Key Clinical Trials & Publications in Infectious Diseases > SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Chapter
AccessMedicine > Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21e > Sexually Transmitted Infections: Overview and Clinical Approach
Case File
AccessMedicine > Vanderbilt Internal Medicine and Pediatric Curriculum > 24 > Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV
Case File
AccessMedicine > Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 5th Edition > Obstetrics and Women's Health Case 15.13 > Obstetrics and Women's Health Case 15.13
Case File
AccessMedicine > Case Files: Ob/Gyn, 6e > Case 20 > Chlamydial Cervicitis and HIV in Pregnancy
Case File
AccessMedicine > Vanderbilt Internal Medicine and Pediatric Curriculum > 35 > Sexually Transmitted Infections
Case File
AccessMedicine > Case Files: Family Medicine, 5e > Case 45 > HIV, AIDS, and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections
Section
AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Chancroid
Section
AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Chlamydiae
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AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Gonorrhea
Section
AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Granuloma Inguinale
Section
AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
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AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Syphilis

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