Treatment & sequelae of pelvic inflammatory disease - Orion Group
Treatment & sequelae of pelvic inflammatory disease - Orion Group
Treatment & sequelae of pelvic inflammatory disease - Orion Group
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Review ArticleSex partners: Male sex partner <strong>of</strong> womenwith PID should be examined and treated ifthey had coitus with the patient duringprevious 60 days.ConclusionEarly recognition & appropriate treatment <strong>of</strong>PID can prevent many <strong>of</strong> the complicationsparticularly infertility. It is also important toscreen other sexually transmitted <strong>disease</strong>during treatment <strong>of</strong> PID.References1. Workwoski, KA, Berman, SM, STD<strong>Treatment</strong> guideline 2006, MMWR RecomRep 2006;55:1.2. Cates, W, Joesoef, MR, Goldman MB,Atypical PID; can we identify clinicalpredictors? Am J. Obstet Gynaecol1993;169:341.3. Bernstein, R, Kennedy, WR, Waldron, Jacute PID, A clinical follow up, Int. J. Fertil1987;32:229.4. Nagamani, M. London, S. St. Amand. P,Factors Influencing Fertilize after ectopicpregnancy. Am. J. Obstet Gynaecol1984;149:533.5. Stacey, CM, Munday. PE, Taylor-Robinson,D, etal, A longitudinal study <strong>of</strong> PID. Br. JObst Gynaecol, 1992;99:994.The ORION. Vol 27, May 2007www.orion-group.net/journalswww.orion-group.net/medicaljournal