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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Gonococcal infections may be classified according to the affected organ system into many subtypes. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
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:* Chronic gonorrhea | :* Chronic gonorrhea | ||
:* Gonococcal anal infection | :* Gonococcal anal infection | ||
:* Gonococcal bursitis | :* Gonococcal [[bursitis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal cystitis | :* Gonococcal [[cystitis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal epididymo-orchitis | :* Gonococcal [[epididymo-orchitis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal female pelvic infection | :* Gonococcal female pelvic infection | ||
:* Gonococcal heart disease | :* Gonococcal [[heart disease]] | ||
:* Gonococcal hepatitis | :* Gonococcal [[hepatitis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal infection of eye | :* Gonococcal infection of eye | ||
:* Gonococcal infection of the central nervous system | :* Gonococcal infection of the [[central nervous system]] | ||
:* Gonococcal keratosis | :* Gonococcal [[keratosis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal lymphangitis of penis | :* Gonococcal [[lymphangitis]] of penis | ||
:* Gonococcal perihepatitis | :* Gonococcal perihepatitis | ||
:* Gonococcal peritonitis | :* Gonococcal [[peritonitis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal prostatitis | :* Gonococcal [[prostatitis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal seminal vesiculitis | :* Gonococcal seminal vesiculitis | ||
:* Gonococcal spondylitis | :* Gonococcal [[spondylitis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal synovitis or tenosynovitis | :* Gonococcal [[synovitis]] or [[tenosynovitis]] | ||
:* Gonococcal Tysonitis | :* Gonococcal Tysonitis | ||
:* Gonococcal urethritis | :* Gonococcal [[urethritis]] | ||
:* Gonococcemia | :* Gonococcemia | ||
:* Gonorrhea of pharynx | :* Gonorrhea of pharynx | ||
:* Gonorrhea of rectum | :* Gonorrhea of rectum | ||
:* Gonorrhea with local complication | :* Gonorrhea with local complication | ||
:* Maternal gonorrhea during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium | :* Maternal gonorrhea during [[pregnancy]], childbirth and the puerperium | ||
:* Neonatal gonococcal infection | :* Neonatal gonococcal infection | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Gonococcal infections may be classified according to the affected organ system into many subtypes.
Classification
- Gonorrhea
- Abscess gonococcal
- Acute gonorrhea of genitourinary tract
- Chronic gonorrhea
- Gonococcal anal infection
- Gonococcal bursitis
- Gonococcal cystitis
- Gonococcal epididymo-orchitis
- Gonococcal female pelvic infection
- Gonococcal heart disease
- Gonococcal hepatitis
- Gonococcal infection of eye
- Gonococcal infection of the central nervous system
- Gonococcal keratosis
- Gonococcal lymphangitis of penis
- Gonococcal perihepatitis
- Gonococcal peritonitis
- Gonococcal prostatitis
- Gonococcal seminal vesiculitis
- Gonococcal spondylitis
- Gonococcal synovitis or tenosynovitis
- Gonococcal Tysonitis
- Gonococcal urethritis
- Gonococcemia
- Gonorrhea of pharynx
- Gonorrhea of rectum
- Gonorrhea with local complication
- Maternal gonorrhea during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
- Neonatal gonococcal infection