2004
DOI: 10.1159/000081712
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Adnexitis und «Pelvic Inflammatory Disease»

Abstract: Unter PID («pelvic inflammatory disease») und Entzündungen des oberen Genitaltrakts («upper genital tract infections») verstehen wir entzündliche Veränderungen des oberen weiblichen Genitaltrakts jeglicher Kombination: Endometritis, Salpingitis, Tuboovarialabszess, Peritonitis im kleinen Becken. Die International Infectious Disease Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology empfiehlt eine Revision der CDC-Richtlinien mit Berücksichtigung des Erregers bzw. des verursachenden Agens und des Schweregrades der Erkrankun… Show more

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“…Risk factors for adnexitis are promiscuous behavior, intrauterine devices, young age at first sexual intercourse, and previous adnexitis (1,2). Differential diagnoses include acute appendicitis, ovarian torsion, urinary tract infection, peritonitis, and ectopic pregnancy, among others (3,4).…”
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“…Risk factors for adnexitis are promiscuous behavior, intrauterine devices, young age at first sexual intercourse, and previous adnexitis (1,2). Differential diagnoses include acute appendicitis, ovarian torsion, urinary tract infection, peritonitis, and ectopic pregnancy, among others (3,4).…”
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“…Thus, embryonic development is hindered [9]. Meanwhile, an inflammation of approximately 30% caused by microbial factors is subclinical asymptomatic [10]. Laparoscopic operation is not only helpful in diagnosing the etiology of infertility, but also creates appropriate conditions for the release of the twisted oviduct [11].…”
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“…Es handelt sich um eine aszendierende, sexuell übertragbare Infektion, bei welcher Endometrium, Tuben, Ovarien und Peritoneum beteiligt sein können. Ihre Ausprägung reicht von asymptomatischen Infektionen bis zum lebensbedrohlichen TOA [11,19,32]. Die häufigsten Erreger sind Chlamydia trachomatis oder Neisseria gonorrhoeae.…”
Section: Entzündliche Erkrankungen Im Kleinen Beckenunclassified