Genital warts (Papillomavirus “HPV”)
Highly contagious genital infections caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Papillomavirus Clinical signs: – Genital warts (soft tumor, “cockscomb”) or flat warts (raised papules) painless and often...
View ArticleUlcerations of oral and genital mucosa
The ulcers are losses of substance reaching the middle and deep corium with a risk of scarring. The examination and clinical examination here have a major importance to reach the diagnosis. There are...
View ArticlePelvic inflammatory disease
– Bacterial infections of the uterus (endometritis) and / or fallopian tubes (salpingitis) may progress to pelvic peritonitis, pelvic abscess or septicemia. These infections can be a venereal or...
View ArticleGenital Infections
The diagnosis and treatment of genital infections have several difficulties: lack of specificity of symptoms; frequency of asymptomatic infections; lack of performance of field laboratory tests;...
View ArticlePelvic Inflammatory Disease
The pelvic infections are bacterial infections of the uterus (endometritis) and / or the fallopian tubes (salpingitis), which may be complicated by peritonitis, pelvic abscess or sepsis. The choice of...
View ArticleGenital Ulcer Disease (GUD)
Genital ulcers, defined as lesions vesicular, erosive ulcerous or genitals, single or multiple, with or without inguinal lymphadenopathy, should evoke a sexually transmitted infection. The main...
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