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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Needle [[aspiration]] or incision and drainage of [[inguinal]] [[buboes]] may be required to prevent [[ulcer]] or [[sinus]] formation. Patients with [[rectal strictures]] as a complication of LGV may need surgery to prevent [[bowel obstruction]] and [[bowel infarction]]. | |||
==Surgical Care== | ==Surgical Care== |
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Overview
Needle aspiration or incision and drainage of inguinal buboes may be required to prevent ulcer or sinus formation. Patients with rectal strictures as a complication of LGV may need surgery to prevent bowel obstruction and bowel infarction.
Surgical Care
- Needle aspiration or incision and drainage of inguinal buboes may be required to prevent ulcer or sinus formation.
- Patients with rectal strictures as a complication of LGV may need surgery to prevent bowel obstruction and bowel infarction.[1]
References
- ↑ Ceovic R, Gulin SJ (2015). "Lymphogranuloma venereum: diagnostic and treatment challenges". Infect Drug Resist. 8: 39–47. doi:10.2147/IDR.S57540. PMC 4381887. PMID 25870512.