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1 An overview of infectious agents of salpingitis, their biology, and recent advances in methods of detection Mårdh, Per-Anders
1980
138 7P2 p. 933-951
19 p.
article
2 A problem-oriented gynecology clinic for patients with sexually transmitted diseases Spence, Michael R.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1109-1112
4 p.
article
3 Chlamydia trachomatis in acute salpingitis Paavonen, Jorma
1980
138 7P2 p. 957-959
3 p.
article
4 Chlamydia trachomatis infection in Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome Wang, San-Pin
1980
138 7P2 p. 1034-1038
5 p.
article
5 Chlamydia trachomatis infection in patients with laparoscopically verified acute salpingitis Ripa, K.Torvald
1980
138 7P2 p. 960-964
5 p.
article
6 Clinical aspects of acute pelvic inflammatory disease: Cook County Hospital Cooperman, Norman R.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1026-1027
2 p.
article
7 Computer-assisted analysis of the therapy of acute salpingitis Bell, Thomas A.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1048-1054
7 p.
article
8 Contraception and the etiology of pelvic inflammatory disease: New perspectives Senanayake, Pramilla
1980
138 7P2 p. 852-860
9 p.
article
9 Differences in some clinical and laboratory parameters in acute salpingitis related to culture and serologic findings Svensson, Lars
1980
138 7P2 p. 1017-1021
5 p.
article
10 Differential diagnosis of acute pelvic inflammatory disease Jacobson, Lennart
1980
138 7P2 p. 1006-1011
6 p.
article
11 Economic consequences of pelvic inflammatory disease in the United States Curran, James W.
1980
138 7P2 p. 848-851
4 p.
article
12 Etiologic factors in pelvic inflammatory disease in Sudanese women Rushwan, Hamid
1980
138 7P2 p. 877-879
3 p.
article
13 Etiology of pelvic infections treated by the gynecologic service of the Kasturba Hospital, Delhi, India Kochar, M.
1980
138 7P2 p. 872-874
3 p.
article
14 Experimental chlamydial salpingitis in the guinea pig Sweet, Richard
1980
138 7P2 p. 952-956
5 p.
article
15 Experimental pelvic inflammatory disease provoked by Chlamydia trachomatis and Mycoplasma hominis in grivet monkeys Møller, Birger R.
1980
138 7P2 p. 990-995
6 p.
article
16 Frequency and distribution of salpingitis and pelvic inflammatory disease in short-stay hospitals in the United States Jones, Oscar G.
1980
138 7P2 p. 905-908
4 p.
article
17 Genital tuberculosis in women Falk, Viking
1980
138 7P2 p. 974-977
4 p.
article
18 Gonococcal infection in women with pelvic inflammatory disease in Lusaka, Zambia Ratnam, A.V.
1980
138 7P2 p. 965-968
4 p.
article
19 Gonococcal lipopolysaccharide: A toxin for human fallopian tube mucosa Gregg, C.R.
1980
138 7P2 p. 981-984
4 p.
article
20 Gonococcal pelvic inflammatory disease: Case-finding observations Potterat, John J.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1101-1104
4 p.
article
21 Gonococcal salpingitis is less likely to recur with Neisseria gonorrhoeae of the same prinicipal outer membrane protein antigenic type Buchanan, T.M.
1980
138 7P2 p. 978-980
3 p.
article
22 Gonorrhea and female infertility in rural Uganda Arya, O.P.
1980
138 7P2 p. 929-932
4 p.
article
23 Gonorrhea in the emergency department: Management, case follow-up, and contact tracing of cases in women Curran, James W.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1105-1108
4 p.
article
24 Host defenses in acute pelvic inflammatory disease Chow, Anthony W.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1003-1005
3 p.
article
25 Incidence, prevalence, and trends of acute pelvic inflammatory disease and its consequences in industrialized countries Weström, L.
1980
138 7P2 p. 880-892
13 p.
article
26 Intrauterine device use and the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease Burkman, Ronald T.
1980
138 7P2 p. 861-863
3 p.
article
27 In vitro modeling of acute salpingitis caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Draper, Deborah L.
1980
138 7P2 p. 996-1002
7 p.
article
28 Laparoscopy in the diagnosis and management of patients with suspected salpingo-oophoritis Ledger, William J.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1012-1016
5 p.
article
29 Microbiologic techniques for the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease in developing countries Osoba, A.O.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1091-1095
5 p.
article
30 Microbiology and pathogenesis of acute salpingitis as determined by laparoscopy: What is the appropriate site to sample? Sweet, R.I.
1980
138 7P2 p. 985-989
5 p.
article
31 Microbiology of specimens obtained by laparoscopy from controls and from patients with pelvic inflammatory disease or infertility with tubal obstruction: Chlamydia trachomatis and Ureaplasma urealyticum Henry-Suchet, J.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1022-1025
4 p.
article
32 Pattern of acute pelvic inflammatory disease in abortion-related admissions Sinnathuray, T.A.
1980
138 7P2 p. 868-871
4 p.
article
33 Pelvic infections following gynecologic procedures in Bangladesh Begum, S.Firoza
1980
138 7P2 p. 875-876
2 p.
article
34 Pelvic inflammatory disease, 1980 John, Ronald K.St.
1980
138 7P2 p. 845-847
3 p.
article
35 Pelvic inflammatory disease among women presenting to emergency rooms of hospitals in Massachusetts O'Hare, Philip A.
1980
138 7P2 p. 909-912
4 p.
article
36 Pelvic inflammatory disease and its consequences in the developing world Muir, D.G.
1980
138 7P2 p. 913-928
16 p.
article
37 Pelvic inflammatory disease and puerperal sepsis in Ethiopia Duncan, M.E.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1059-1063
5 p.
article
38 Pelvic inflammatory disease and puerperal sepsis in ethiopia Perine, P.L.
1980
138 7P2 p. 969-973
5 p.
article
39 Problems and approaches in the surveillance and control of sexually transmitted agents associated with pelvic inflammatory disease in Africa Nsanze, H.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1088-1090
3 p.
article
40 Problems and approaches in the surveillance and control of sexually transmitted diseases: The Cuban experience Werthein, Leonardo J.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1082-1087
6 p.
article
41 Problems and approaches to the control and surveillance of sexually transmitted agents associated with pelvic inflammatory disease in the United States Brown, Stuart T.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1096-1100
5 p.
article
42 Problems and proposals for the surveillance and control of sexually transmitted diseases associated with pelvic inflammatory disease in South America de la Torre, Luis Antonio
1980
138 7P2 p. 1078-1081
4 p.
article
43 Problems in the surveillance and control of sexually transmitted agents associated with pelvic inflammatory disease in the Far East Rajan, V.S.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1071-1077
7 p.
article
44 Puerperal infectious morbidity: Relationship to route of delivery and to antepartum Chlamydia trachomatis infection Wager, Gael P.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1028-1033
6 p.
article
45 Risk of pelvic inflammatory disease among users of intrauterine devices, irrespective of previous pregnancy Osser, S.
1980
138 7P2 p. 864-867
4 p.
article
46 Sacroiliitis in women—A late sequela to acute salpingitis Hagenfeldt, Kerstin
1980
138 7P2 p. 1039-1041
3 p.
article
47 Salpingitis: Overview of etiology and epidemiology Holmes, King K.
1980
138 7P2 p. 893-900
8 p.
article
48 Surveillance, prevention, and control of sexually transmitted agents associated with pelvic inflammatory disease Meheus, AndréZ.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1064-1070
7 p.
article
49 The treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease Rees, Elisabeth
1980
138 7P2 p. 1042-1047
6 p.
article
50 Trends for gonorrhea and pelvic inflammatory disease in England and Wales and for gonorrhea in a defined population Adler, M.W.
1980
138 7P2 p. 901-904
4 p.
article
51 Tubo-ovarian abscess: A retrospective review Ginsburg, David S.
1980
138 7P2 p. 1055-1058
4 p.
article
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