2009, Number 2
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Rev Mex Coloproctol 2009; 15 (2)
Anus-rectal manifestations of sexual transmitted diseases
Misa JR
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 39-45
PDF size: 196.52 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) are a very important health problem with an increasing incidence. Anal locations of STI add the problem of people taboo and preconceptions from the health workers. In this work we are going to analyze the major forms of ano-rectal diseases in STI. We will make a classification of those in HPV infections, infections with genital ulcer disease and limphadenopathy, and STI with proctitis. Finally, we are going to analyze separately the VIH-AIDS disease; the special characteristics of common ano-rectal diseases and the AIDS own anal manifestations: the ulcers disease and the main neoplasms.
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