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

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LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM


Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is caused by the L serotype of Chlamydia
trachomatis. It is uncommon in the United States. The initial lesion is a painless
ulcer.


A painless vesiculopustular eruption, usually on the vulva, spontaneously heals.
This is replaced within a few weeks by perirectal adenopathy that can lead to
abscesses and fistula formation.


The classic clinical lesion is a double genitocrural fold, the “groove sign.”


Diagnosis. A positive culture of pus aspirated from a lymph node confirms the
diagnosis.


Management. Oral doxycycline or erythromycin for three weeks (CDC-
recommended treatment).

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