TY - JOUR KW - Amebiasis KW - Diagnosis, Differential KW - Female KW - Filariasis KW - Genital Diseases, Female KW - Genital Diseases, Male KW - Humans KW - Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - schistosomiasis KW - Sexually Transmitted Diseases KW - Tuberculosis, Female Genital KW - Tuberculosis, Male Genital AU - Richens J AB -

Genital symptoms in tropical countries and among returned travellers can arise from a variety of bacterial, protozoal, and helminthic infections which are not usually sexually transmitted. The symptoms may mimic classic sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by producing ulceration (for example, amoebiasis, leishmaniasis), wart-like lesions (schistosomiasis), or lesions of the upper genital tract (epididymo-orchitis caused by tuberculosis, leprosy, and brucellosis; salpingitis as a result of tuberculosis, amoebiasis, and schistosomiasis). A variety of other genital symptoms less suggestive of STI are also seen in tropical countries. These include hydrocele (seen with filariasis), which can be no less stigmatising than STI, haemospermia (seen with schistosomiasis), and hypogonadism (which may occur in lepromatous leprosy). This article deals in turn with genital manifestations of filariasis, schistosomiasis, amoebiasis, leishmaniasis, tuberculosis and leprosy and gives clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.

BT - Sexually transmitted infections C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14755029?dopt=Abstract DA - 2004 Feb DO - 10.1136/sti.2003.004093 IS - 1 J2 - Sex Transm Infect LA - eng N2 -

Genital symptoms in tropical countries and among returned travellers can arise from a variety of bacterial, protozoal, and helminthic infections which are not usually sexually transmitted. The symptoms may mimic classic sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by producing ulceration (for example, amoebiasis, leishmaniasis), wart-like lesions (schistosomiasis), or lesions of the upper genital tract (epididymo-orchitis caused by tuberculosis, leprosy, and brucellosis; salpingitis as a result of tuberculosis, amoebiasis, and schistosomiasis). A variety of other genital symptoms less suggestive of STI are also seen in tropical countries. These include hydrocele (seen with filariasis), which can be no less stigmatising than STI, haemospermia (seen with schistosomiasis), and hypogonadism (which may occur in lepromatous leprosy). This article deals in turn with genital manifestations of filariasis, schistosomiasis, amoebiasis, leishmaniasis, tuberculosis and leprosy and gives clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.

PY - 2004 SP - 12 EP - 7 T2 - Sexually transmitted infections TI - Genital manifestations of tropical diseases. VL - 80 SN - 1368-4973 ER -