STIs 0.0 / 5 ? MedicineMedicineUniversityAll boards Created by: cocobean1996Created on: 11-08-20 12:20 1086271459 Across 1. Thick yellow discharge with dysuria, may have IMB, may be complicated by epididymitis, PID or Bartholins abscess or by acute monoarthritis or disseminated infection. (9) 4. Affects 15-20% of the population, co factor in HIV transmission. Equally common in males/females. (6) 5. Caused by Treponema pallidum, often asymptomatic, 90% of cases in MSM, primary symptom is chancre, secondary rash, tertiary are neurologicaland gummy lesions. (8) 6. Treatment with doxycycline, or use azithromycin if pregnant. (9) 9. Complications include Reiters syndrome - uveitis, conjucitvitis and arthritis. (9) 10. Podophyllotoxin, imiquimod, cryotherapy and diathermy. (10, 5) Down 1. Treated with ceftriaxone 1mg. (9) 2. Complication of autonomic neuropathy (urinary retention), neonatal infection severe. (6) 7. Benzathine penicillin or doxycycline are standard treatment (8) 8. Profuse green, foul smelling, frothy discharge, men usually asymptomatic, most common in middle aged women (14)
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