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6 Cards in this Set
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What is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection?
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C trachomatis
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Which infection is most likely to result in tubal obstruction, subsequent infertility and increased risk of ectopic pregnancy?
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C trachomatis
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How does urethritis present in males?
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often subclinical with microscopic pyuria; possibly dysuria with white or clear discharge
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How long after infection with GC will urethritis become symptomatic? CT?
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3-5 d for GC; 7-14 d for CT
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Most common cause of epidiymitis in sexually active young men
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CT
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presentation of epididymitis
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unilateral scrotal pain, swelling, tenderness and fever with or without symptoms of urethritis
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