Sentence examples for cervical discharge from inspiring English sources

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MG was found to be positively associated with urethritis and microscopic signs of cervicitis and/or mucopurulent cervical discharge in a literature review [ 11].

However, the peculiar clinical signs of TOA are absent, such as lower abdominal tenderness, abnormal vaginal or cervical discharge, fever, abnormal vaginal bleeding, dyspareunia, cervical motion tenderness, and adnexal tenderness [18, 19].

Coefficients were similar when vaginal discharge was included instead of cervical discharge (results not shown).

In the multivariable model (Table 4), HIV-1 RNA detection was independently associated with pregnancy, the presence of genital ulcers, bloody cervical discharge, cervical ectopy, RTIs (N.

Vaginal discharge was excluded due to collinearity with cervical discharge but associations were similar in a model including vaginal discharge instead of cervical discharge and both abnormal (aOR = 1.74, 95%CI 1.26 2.41) and bloody (aOR = 3.80, 95%CI 2.37 6.10) vaginal discharge were associated with increased odds of HIV-1 RNA detection (results not shown).

A meta-analysis reported significant associations between HIV-1 RNA detection and N. gonorrhoeae, C. trachomatis, vaginal discharge, cervical discharge and candidiasis and a non-significant association for both HSV DNA detection and genital ulcers [3].

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These two procedures are often combined with a third, in which a woman observes the difference in the constitution of the cervical mucus discharge that also signals the highly fertile period.

Cervico-vaginal HIV-1 RNA was detected at 52.0% of 971 visits among 482 women, and was independently associated with plasma viral load, presence of genital ulcers, pregnancy, bloody cervical or vaginal discharge, abnormal vaginal discharge, cervical ectopy, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Trichomonas vaginalis, an intermediate bacterial vaginosis score and HSV DNA detection.

Among those with detectable HIV-1 RNA, genital viral load was associated (p<0.15) with vaginal cleansing, having either bloody cervical or vaginal discharge, cervical ectopy, N. gonorrhoeae, T. vaginalis, an intermediate BV grading and BV (Tables 2 & 3).

After adjusting for PVL, cervico-vaginal HIV-1 RNA detection was not associated with a history of genital ulceration but was associated with being pregnant, presence of genital ulcers on examination, abnormal or bloody cervical or vaginal discharge and cervical ectopy (Tables 1 & 2).

Our results showed that clinical specimens such as urethral discharge, cervical secretions, and vaginal secretions did not interfere with the chromogenic detection of α-D-mannosidase activity to screen for C. trachomatis, although prostate massage liquid produced more false positive results.

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