Definition of Extragenital. Meaning of Extragenital. Synonyms of Extragenital

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- described kraurosis ****e. In 1887, Hallopeau described a series of extragenital cases of LS. In 1892, Darier formally described the classic histopathology...
- A chancre (/ˈʃæŋkər/ SHANG-kər) is a painless genital ulcer most commonly formed during the primary stage of syphilis. This infectious lesion forms around...
- PMID 10739505. Ostör AG, Nirenberg A, Ashdown ML, Murphy DJ (June 1994). "Extragenital adenosarcoma arising in the pouch of Douglas". Gynecologic Oncology....
- infection, which includes all ****ually active women younger than 25 years. Extragenital gonorrhea and chlamydia are highest in men who have **** with men (MSM)...
- urethritis and may cause bacterial vaginosis. Infection can occur in extragenital sites. A common symptom ****ociated with these infections is the "fishy"...
- Mårdh PA, Novikova N, Stukalova E (October 2003). "Colonisation of extragenital sites by Candida in women with recurrent vulvo****l candidosis". BJOG...
- (twisted-winged parasites) – In Xenos vesparum, fertilization can occur either via extragenital ducts, or by traumatic insemination into the hemocoel. Drosophila (fruit...
- Jeanmarie; Hegewald, Susan; Sartor, Victor E.; Carroll, Karen (1994). "Extragenital infection due to Mobiluncus mulieris". Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious...
- The organism is most commonly spread via the venereal route, however, extragenital contact transmission can occur. The lesions ****ociated with Treponema...
- differences in diagnosing and reporting of cases among MSM in 2020. As extragenital infections are often asymptomatic and are likely identified by screening...