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==Overview== | |||
Gonorrhea must be differentiated from nongonococcal [[urethritis]], ''[[Trichomonas vaginalis]]'' infection, [[urethral stricture]], [[acute prostatitis]], and [[Reiter's syndrome]]. | |||
==Differentiating gonorrhea from other diseases== | ==Differentiating gonorrhea from other diseases== | ||
Conditions that must be considered in the differential diagnosis of gonorrhea | Conditions that must be considered in the differential diagnosis of gonorrhea: | ||
* Nongonorrheal [[urethritis]] | * Nongonorrheal [[urethritis]] | ||
* [[Trichomonas vaginalis]] infection | * [[Trichomonas vaginalis]] infection | ||
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[[Category:Sexually transmitted infections|Gonorrhea]] | [[Category:Sexually transmitted infections|Gonorrhea]] | ||
[[Category:Infectious disease]] | [[Category:Infectious disease]] |
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Overview
Gonorrhea must be differentiated from nongonococcal urethritis, Trichomonas vaginalis infection, urethral stricture, acute prostatitis, and Reiter's syndrome.
Differentiating gonorrhea from other diseases
Conditions that must be considered in the differential diagnosis of gonorrhea:
- Nongonorrheal urethritis
- Trichomonas vaginalis infection
- Urethral stricture
- Acute prostatitis
- Reiter's syndrome