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Proctitis and perirectal abscesses: is there anything else to think about?
Alicia Martín-Lagos Maldonado1, Myriam Del Carmen Herrera Mercader2, Cristina Lozano Cejudo3
1Medicina Interna; Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Comarcal Básico de Baza, España.
Abstract:
Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a condition caused by invasive serovars of Chlamydia trachomatis. The classical inguinal presentation that is characterized by the development of transient genital ulcer(s) and inguinal or femoral lymphadenopathy has decreased in our environment. At present, infection by this bacterium has emerged as an important cause of proctitis and proctocolitis in men who have sex with other men. We report the case of a homosexual man with acute proctitis that was complicated by a perirectal abscess secondary to a Chlamydia trachomatis infection.

