(1) The accuracy of the clinical description enables us to suggest hypotheses upon the origin if the egyptian ophthalmia: Weeks' conjunctivitis, gonorrheal conjunctivitis, trachoma.
(2) The new DNA probe test can serve as a suitable screening and diagnostic test for the diagnosis of gonorrheal genital infections in women.
(3) Spermatopathy persisting for a long time after therapy was detected in 48-60 per cent of the patients with gonorrheal orchiepididymitis.
(4) The patients with gonorrheal urethritis were given NFLX orally for 3 days at a daily dose of 600 mg.
(5) injections in a dose of 5 mg twice daily for 4 to 10 days were used in combined therapy of 218 patients with recurrences of gonorrhea, gonorrheal epididymitis and orchiepididymitis; 23 patients with acute orchiepididymitis were injected heparin intramuscularly in a dose of 5000 U twice daily for 7 weeks.
(6) Bicillin-3 has been administered to patients with new gonorrheal urethritis in doses of 3,000,000 U, 2,400,000 U, and 2,400,000 U + ethamide.
(7) The efficacy of single administration of NY-198 in the treatment of gonococcal infections was studied employing male patients with gonorrheal urethritis and female patients with gonorrheal cervicitis.
(8) The leukocyte digestion function was decreased before therapy in the patients with combined gonorrheal-chlamydial infection.
(9) In addition, a few cases of female gonorrheal cervicitis were treated, and the therapeutic results for 3 of these cases evaluated.
(10) In all cases of tonsillitis in "young" adults, the otolaryngologist should be aware of the possibility of a gonorrheal infection.
(11) Mean incubation period of chlamydial and gonorrheal urethritis was 28.5 and 9.2 days, respectively.
(12) A clinical study of a new monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic, AZTREONAM (hereafter referred to as AZT) for gonorrheal infections as well as epidemiologic study of gonorrheal infections were made Epidemiology: There was a reflection of the increasing sexual activity of the younger generation; both male and female patients in their twenties were most frequent (male 49.5%, female 43.7%) and the percent of teen age patients was 15.1% (male) and 34.4% (female).
(13) Gonorrhoea, syphilis and non gonorrheal urethritis accounted for most cases.
(14) Gonorrheal urethritis was induced in three males by intraurethral instillation of predominantly pilus+ protein II- gonococci.
(15) Analyzes the clinical features and methods for the diagnosis and treatment of gonorrheal ophthalmia in the newborns and patients with urogenital gonorrhea.
(16) The case pattern for naval personnel at Great Lakes is similar to that of other naval personnel who sustain gonorrheal infections.
(17) Thirty male patients with gonorrheal urethritis were treated with norfloxacin (NFLX) at our urological ward between May and July, 1984, and clinically evaluated.
(18) The organism was isolated more frequently in non-gonococcal urethritis than in gonorrheal urethritis.
(19) From August of 1982 through February of 1983, the Sapporo Clinical Research Group for STD treated 131 cases of male gonorrheal urethritis at its affiliated clinical facilities in Sapporo City.
(20) One hundred and eighty-seven males with uncomplicated gonorrheal urethritis were treated with spectinomycin hydrochloride in a dosage of 2 g. given intramuscularly.
Gonorrhoeal
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to gonorrhea; as, gonorrheal rheumatism.
Example Sentences:
(1) Among the agents triggering such an infection Chlamydia (30.9% of the cases of non-gonorrhoic urethritis), as well as mycoplasma, ureaplasma, anaerobic bacteria and herpes simplex viruses have gained particular significance.
(2) The first gonorrhoeal infection and also the first recorded criminal offence usually occurred considerably earlier; on the other hand, the first conviction for drunkenness occurred somewhat later in the course.
(3) There was no evidence that gonorrhoeal infection of the rectum was more resistant to treatment than infection at other sites.
(4) Twenty cases of gonorrhoeal urethritis were orally treated with pipemidic acid (PPA).
(5) It is concluded that gonorrhoeal infections, particularly in women 25 years and over, can constitute a "symptom" of alcohol problems.
(6) By cultural investigations in 333 males with non-gonorrhoical urethritis (NGU) and 158 control probands it was demonstrated that Chlamydia trachomatis is the main germ of this disease also in the GDR with a frequency of 40% of the cases.
(7) This study from the Sidamo Regional Hospital presents the prevailing sensitivity to common antimicrobials among 337 bacterial isolates from abscesses, infected wounds, urine or gonorrhoeal infections.
(8) The venereal diseases gonorrhoe and syphilis showed again in GDR an increasing tendency concerning their frequency by the year 1974, after having reached a low point about 1967.
(9) There was a trend to a higher incidence of the acute adnexitis in general and of the gonorrhoeal one in particular in the sunny months.
(10) The oral single-dose-treatment of the acute gonorrhoeal urethritis of the male with 1.4 g pivampicillin and 1.0 g probenecid is one of the possible alternatives to a parenteral penicillin treatment.
(11) Results of the improvement of cultural diagnosis of gonorrhoe and of high dose treatment of syphilis are discussed intensively.
(12) Chlamydia trachomatis was isolated by the irradiated McCoy cell technique from 44 out of 103 men with non-gonorrhoeic urethritis and from 11 out of 15 patients with post-gonococcal urethritis.
(13) The role of non-ulcerative STDs such as gonorrhoeal, chlamydial and trichomonal infections needs further elucidation.
(14) Repeated failure of penicillin G treatment in a man with gonorrhoeal urethritis prompted penicillin sensitivity testing of the responsible strain of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
(15) These results indicate that PPA is a useful drug for the treatment of gonorrhoeal urethritis.
(16) The reason of the infection was a transfer from hand to eye, because her mother suffered from a gonorrhoeal urethritis.
(17) The incidence of both gonorrhoe and chlamydial infection was.
(18) The most frequent pathologic findings came up after advanced fibrinous-suppurative inflammations as well as after gonorrhoic inflammations of the adnexes, the latter not depending on the degree of severity.
(19) Despite, this, the first criminal offence, as also the first gonorrhoeal infection, was an early sociomedical symptom; not until later did public assistance and conviction for drunkenness usually arise.
(20) (1) Clinical effect--Bacampicillin was administered orally to 18 patients with acute simple cystitis, acute simple pyelonephritis, chronic prostatitis and acute gonorrhoic urethritis.