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===Tertiary LGV=== | ===Tertiary LGV=== | ||
*Lymphatic and rectal [[fibrosis]] | *Lymphatic and rectal [[fibrosis]] | ||
*Lymphorroids (hemorrhoid-like swellings of lymphatics) | *Lymphorroids ([[hemorrhoid]]-like swellings of lymphatics) | ||
*Chronic [[edema]] | *Chronic [[edema]] | ||
*Genital [[elephantiasis]] | *Genital [[elephantiasis]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nate Michalak, B.A.
Symptoms
Primary LGV
Secondary LGV
- Painful inguinal and/or femoral lymphadenopathy, usually unilateral
- Iliac and/or perirectal lymphadenopathy in patients with rectal exposure
- Hemorrhagic proctocolitis
- Lower abdominal or low-back pain[1]
Tertiary LGV
- Lymphatic and rectal fibrosis
- Lymphorroids (hemorrhoid-like swellings of lymphatics)
- Chronic edema
- Genital elephantiasis
- Esthiomene (chronic ulcerative disease of vulva)
- Frozen pelvis syndrome[2]
- Tenesmus
- Bloody purulent rectal discharge
- Rectal pain
- Hyperplasia of intestinal and perirectal lymphatic tissue
Systemic Symptoms
- Fever
- Chills
- Malaise
- Myalgia
- Arthralgia
- Arthritis
- Hepatitis or perihepatitis
- Pneumonitis
- Cardiac involvment (rare)
- Aseptic meningitis (rare)
- Ocular inflammatory disease (rare)
References
- ↑ de Vries HJ, Zingoni A, White JA, Ross JD, Kreuter A (2013). "2013 European Guideline on the management of proctitis, proctocolitis and enteritis caused by sexually transmissible pathogens". Int J STD AIDS. 25 (7): 465–474. doi:10.1177/0956462413516100. PMID 24352129.
- ↑ Van der Bij AK, Spaargaren J, Morré SA, Fennema HS, Mindel A, Coutinho RA; et al. (2006). "Diagnostic and clinical implications of anorectal lymphogranuloma venereum in men who have sex with men: a retrospective case-control study". Clin Infect Dis. 42 (2): 186–94. doi:10.1086/498904. PMID 16355328.