Abstract:
Preview Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and its long-term sequelae exact a staggering toll in human suffering, not to mention treatment costs. To curb this escalating problem, the primary care physician needs answers to the following questions: Which pathogens cause PID? What clinical criteria and techniques are of most value in diagnosis? How is uncomplicated PID best treated? Dr King provides this critical information.
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