Disseminated gonococcal infection in women

Alpna R LiMaye
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A high index of suspicion is critical in the prevention of serious complications of gonorrheal infection. This article reviews published information regarding the pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of gonorrhea. MEDLINE was used to search the literature for articles and studies that have a bearing on these issues. Keywords used were disseminated gonococcal infection; septic arthritis; gonorrhea and pregnancy; and gonorrhea and pathophysiology. We conclude that disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI) should be in the differential diagnosis of any sexually active patient who presents with arthritis, dermatitis, and/or tenosynovitis. Although the incidence of DGI has declined in recent years, it still is the most common cause of newly diagnosed arthritis requiring hospitalization. Careful culturing of every site that could be infected is imperative to aid in diagnosis and treatment. Prompt therapy with appropriate antibiotics such as ceftriaxone will prevent the more serious complications of DGI.

妇女的播散性淋球菌感染
高怀疑指数对于预防淋病感染的严重并发症至关重要。本文综述了淋病的病理生理学、流行病学、临床特征、诊断和治疗等方面的文献。MEDLINE用于搜索与这些问题有关的文章和研究文献。关键词:播散性淋球菌感染;脓毒性关节炎;淋病和怀孕;以及淋病和病理生理学。我们的结论是,播散性淋球菌感染(DGI)应该在任何表现为关节炎、皮炎和/或腱鞘炎的性活跃患者的鉴别诊断中。虽然近年来DGI的发病率有所下降,但它仍然是新诊断的关节炎需要住院治疗的最常见原因。仔细培养每一个可能被感染的部位对帮助诊断和治疗是必要的。及时使用头孢曲松等适当抗生素治疗可预防更严重的DGI并发症。
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