USMLE Step 2 CK Lecture Notes 2019: Obstetrics/Gynecology (Kaplan Test Prep)

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CHANCROID


Chancroid is caused by Haemophilus ducreyi, a gram-negative bacterium. It is
uncommon in the United States. It is a cofactor for HIV transmission.


Chancroid is one of two STDs which present with a painful ulcer. A pustule,
usually on the vulva, becomes a painful ulcer within 72 hours, with a typically
“ragged edge.”


Diagnosis. A positive culture confirms the diagnosis, although a diagnosis is
often made clinically after excluding syphilis and genital herpes.


Management. Single oral dose of azithromycin, single IM dose of ceftriaxone,
or oral erythromycin base for seven days (CDC-recommended treatment).


Figure II-7-1. Pathophysiology  of  Chancroids
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