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== | ==Other diseases that can lead to or be involved in PID== | ||
# [[Salpingitis]], any infection of the fallopian tubes. | |||
# Tubo-ovarian abscess an [[abscess]] of the fallopian tube or ovary. | |||
# [[Endometritis]] | |||
# Pelvic [[peritonitis]] | |||
# The [[Dalkon Shield]] (withdrawn from the market in 1975 for this reason) | |||
# [[Bacterial Vaginosis]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Other diseases that can lead to or be involved in PID
- Salpingitis, any infection of the fallopian tubes.
- Tubo-ovarian abscess an abscess of the fallopian tube or ovary.
- Endometritis
- Pelvic peritonitis
- The Dalkon Shield (withdrawn from the market in 1975 for this reason)
- Bacterial Vaginosis