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Sexually Transmitted Disease Gallery
Bacterial vaginosis
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This photomicrograph of a vaginal smear specimen depicts two epithelial cells, a normal cell, and an epithelial cell with its exterior covered by bacteria giving the cell a roughened, stippled appearance known as a “clue cell”. Clue cells are epithelial cells that have had bacteria adhere to their surface, obscuring their borders, and imparting a stippled appearance. The presence of such clue cells is a sign that the patient has bacterial vaginosis. Adapted from CDC
Chlamydia
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Description Adapted from CDC
Gonorrhea
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Description Adapted from CDC
Genital Herpes
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Description Adapted from CDC
HIV/AIDS
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Description Adapted from CDC
Human papillomavirus
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Description Adapted from CDC
Lymphogranuloma venereum
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Description Adapted from CDC
Pubic lice infestation
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Description Adapted from CDC
Scabies
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Description Adapted from CDC
Syphilis
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Description Adapted from CDC
Trichomoniasis
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Description Adapted from CDC