© 2002 Sexually Transmitted Infections
UPDATE
An update on pelvic inflammatory disease
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Whittall Street Clinic, Whittall Street, Birmingham B4 6DH, UK;
jonathan.ross{at}bscht.wmids.nhs.uk
A review of the publications on pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) over the past 18 months reveals a number of common themes. This brief article highlights some relevant papers which may be of interest and summarises their main messages.
Keywords: salpingitis; oophoritis; intrauterine contraceptive
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