Sites of infection and local complications
Males:
- anterior urethra:
- tysonitis
- paraurethral duct infection
- littritis
- periurethral abscess
- urethral stricture
- Cowperitis and abscess
- posterior urethra:
- acute or chronic prostatitis
- chronic abscess
- vesiculitis
- epididymitis
- trigonitis
Females:
- urethra:
- skenitis
- periurethral abscess
- cervix:
- salpingo-oophoritis
- parametritis
- pelvic abscess, peritonitis
- peri-hepatitis
- Bartholins glands resulting in an abscess
Both sexes:
- anorectum
- conjunctivae - gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum
- oropharynx
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