The Practitioner's Handbook for the Management of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Nongonococcal urethritis
1. Nongonococcal urethritis
Gonococcal urethritis
2. Gonococcal urethritis
Intracellular Gram-negative diplococci
3. Intracellular Gram-negative diplococci
Urethral Gram stain
4. Urethral Gram stain
Disseminated gonococcal infection
5. Disseminated gonococcal infection
Normal urethral cells
6. Normal urethral cells
Epididymitis
7. Epididymitis
Perianal chancres (syphilis)
8. Perianal chancres (syphilis)
Rectal HSV infection w/ perianal ulcers
9. Rectal HSV infection w/ perianal ulcers
Proctitis
10. Proctitis
Intracellular Gram-negative diplococci
11. Intracellular Gram-negative diplococci
Rash of secondary syphilis involving palms and feet
12. Rash of secondary syphilis
Mucous patches
13. Mucous patches
Condylomata accuminata
14. Condylomata acuminata
Secondary Syphilis
15. Secondary Syphilis
Rectal condyloma acuminata HPV
16. Rectal condyloma acuminata
Yeast
17. Vaginal saline prep with clue cells (above); normal (below)
Normal Cervix
18. Normal cervix without ectopy
Cervix with Ectopy
19. Normal cervix with ectopy
Mucopurulent discharge
20. Mucopurulent
discharge
genitalia
21. Scabies Rash
Treponema pallidum spirochetes
22. Treponema
pallidum spirochetes
Chlamydial cervicitis
23. Chlamydial cervicitis
Erosive cervicitis
24. Erosive cervicitis
"Strawberry" cervix
25. "Strawberry" cervix
Granulating ulcer
26. Granulating ulcer
HSV infection
27. HSV infection
Syphilitic chancre
28. Syphilitic chancre
Recurrent HSV lesions
29. Recurrent HSV lesions
Chancroidal ulcer
30. Chancroidal ulcer
Atypical Genital Ulcer
31. Atypical Genital Ulcer
Atypical Genital Ulcer, HSV (+), clinical diagnosis of chancroid
32. Atypical Genital Ulcer, HSV (+), clinical diagnosis of "chancroid"
Lesions of Molluscurn Contagiosum
33. Molluscum
Rash due to scabies
34. Rash due to scabies
Sarcoptes scabiei and Phthiris pubis, each in an oil prep slide
35. Sarcoptes scabiei and Phthiris pubis, each in an oil prep slide
Scabies rash on hands
36. Scabies rash on hands
Epididymitis
37. Epididymitis
Candida discharge
38. Candida discharge
Trichomonas discharge
39. Trichomonas discharge
Bacterial vaginosis
40. Bacterial vaginosis discharge
yeast
41. Yeast
T. vaginalis
42. Trichomonas vaginalis
mucopurulent cervicitis
43. Mucopurulent cervicitis due to Chlamydia
mucopurulent cervicitis
44. Mucopurulent cervicitis
 

 

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