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  • 21. GPs should be vigilant for pelvic inflammatory disease.
    Soleymani majd H, Ismail L, Currie I.
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  • 23. Pelvic inflammatory disease.
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  • 28. The challenge of pelvic inflammatory disease.
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  • 29. Evaluation of tetracycline or penicillin and ampicillin for treatment of acute pelvic inflammatory disease.
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  • 31. Bacterial vaginosis and risk of pelvic inflammatory disease.
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  • 34. Pelvic inflammatory disease following induced first-trimester abortion. Risk groups, prophylaxis and sequelae.
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  • 37. Reproductive tract infections, gynaecological morbidity and HIV seroprevalence among women in Mumbai, India.
    Brabin L, Gogate A, Gogate S, Karande A, Khanna R, Dollimore N, de Koning K, Nicholas S, Hart CA.
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  • 39. Anaerobes in pelvic inflammatory disease: implications for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.
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  • 40. How to treat PID.
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