医学
生殖支原体
排尿困难
盆腔炎
淋病
尿道炎
盆腔疼痛
急诊科
白带
妇科
衣原体
无症状的
细菌性阴道病
阴道炎
阴道菌群
产科
内科学
泌尿系统
沙眼衣原体
外科
免疫学
病理
替代医学
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)
精神科
标识
DOI:10.1097/tme.0000000000000472
摘要
Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) is a bacterium that can be spread through sexual contact with another person who is infected. If misdiagnosed and left untreated, this newer, emerging sexually transmitted infection (STI) can cause complications such as urethritis and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in both men and women. In males, MG can be asymptomatic and undetectable. In females, MG may present with nonspecific symptoms, such as dysuria, vaginal discharge, and/or pelvic pain. In addition to chlamydia and gonorrhea, MG may result in PID. Due to the complications of MG, health care providers in the emergency department setting need to consider this as a differential diagnosis when performing STI and vaginitis screenings on sexually active patients who may present with urinary or vaginal complaints. As patients with pelvic pain are frequently seen in the emergency department, providers need to be aware of the role that MG may play in STIs and the subsequent sequelae if not treated properly.
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