2: STI Sequelae Flashcards

1
Q
  • Urethral strictures
  • epididymitis
  • PID
  • neonatal conjunctivitis/pneumonia
A

Nongonococcal Urethritis (NGU)

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2
Q

Significant risk for maternal morbidity and preterm birth.

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PID

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3
Q

Liver Cancer

A
  1. Hep B
  2. Hep C
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4
Q

Systemic infection and death.

A
  1. Syphilis
  2. HIV
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5
Q

Secondary infection with staph.

A

Molluscum

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6
Q

Health problems in newborn:

  1. Low birth weight
  2. premature delivery
  3. stillbirth
A

Syphilis

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7
Q

Cirrhosis

A
  1. Hep B
  2. Hep C
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8
Q
  • Rare, febrile episode within 24 hours of treatment called Jarisch-Herxheimer.
  • Myalgia
  • Headache
A

Syphilis

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9
Q
  1. Paraphimosis
  2. Phimosis
A

Chancroid

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10
Q

Rare complication that occurs in 2 stages.

  1. First stage is characterized by bacteremia, chills, fever, skin lesions.
  2. Second stage has acute septic arthritis, effusions (wrists, knees, ankles).
A

Disseminated Gonococcal Infection (DGI)

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11
Q
  1. Ectopic preg
  2. preterm labor
  3. pelvic abscess
  4. infertility
  5. Chronic abd pain
  6. pelvic adhesions
  7. premature hysterectomy
  8. depression
A

PID

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12
Q
  1. PID
  2. infertility (both men and women)
  3. Reiter’s syndrome (eye infx, urethritis, and arthritis)
  4. preterm delivery
A

Chlamydia

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13
Q

High risk of developing PID with delayed treatment.

A
  1. Chlamydia
  2. Gonorrhea
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14
Q

AIDS

A

HIV

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15
Q

Causes conjunctivitis in newborns.

A

Gonorrhea

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16
Q
  • Neuralgia
  • meningitis
  • ascending myelitis
  • urethral strictions/retention
  • lymphatic suppuration
  • pregnancy loss/preterm delivery (primary infx in 3rd semester)
  • neonatal infection (50% if acquired close to birth)
A

Herpes

17
Q
  1. Persistent infection
  2. cervical, penile, vulvar, vaginal, anal, and oropharyngeal cancers
A

HPV

18
Q

Complications can include:

  1. tubo-ovarian abscess
  2. ectopic pregnancy
  3. infertility
  4. chronic pelvic and abdominal pain
  5. dyspareunia
A

PID

19
Q
  1. Women may develop:
    1. PID
    2. ectopic pregnancy
    3. infertility
  2. Men may develop:
    1. epididymitis
    2. infertility (rare)
  3. Both can become septic
  4. May spread to newborn and cause complications
A

Gonorrhea

20
Q
  1. Secondary excoriation
  2. risk of salpingitis
  3. low birth weight
  4. premature birth
  5. HIV infx
A

Trichomoniasis

21
Q

Most common coinfection is trichomoniasis.

A

HIV

22
Q

Alopecia or losing lateral 1/3 of eyebrow.

A

Syphilis

23
Q

HIV-positive have a high risk of co-infection.

A

Trichomoniasis

24
Q

Common coinfection is bacterial vaginosis.

A

PID

25
Q

Pelvic abscess or bartholin’s abscess.

A

Gonorrhea