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==Diagnostic Criteria==
==Diagnostic Criteria==
[[CDC]] has developed a diagnostic criteria for prompt treatment of PID based on clinical manifestations to minimize its sequelae.
The [[CDC]] has developed a set of diagnostic criteria for prompt treatment of PID based on clinical manifestations to minimize its sequelae.<ref name="pmid26042815">{{cite journal |vauthors=Workowski KA, Bolan GA |title=Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015 |journal=MMWR Recomm Rep |volume=64 |issue=RR-03 |pages=1–137 |year=2015 |pmid=26042815 |doi= |url=}}</ref>


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*Cervical motion tenderness
*[[Cervical motion tenderness]]
*Uterine tenderness  
*[[Uterine]] tenderness  
*Adnexal Tenderness
*[[Adnexal]] Tenderness
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*Oral temperature > 101F (> 38.3C)  
*Oral temperature >101°F (>38.3°C)  
*Abnormal cervical mucopurulent discharge or cervical friability
*Abnormal cervical [[mucopurulent discharge]] or cervical friability
*Presence of abundant numbers of WBC on saline microscopy of vaginal fluid
*Presence of abundant numbers of [[White blood cells|WBC]] on saline microscopy of vaginal fluid
*Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate
*Elevated [[erythrocyte sedimentation rate]]
*Elevated C-reactive protein
*Elevated [[C-reactive protein]]
*Laboratory documentation of cervical infection N. gonorrhoeae or C. trachomatis  
*Laboratory documentation of cervical infection ([[N. gonorrhoeae]] or [[C. trachomatis]])
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*Endometrial biopsy with histopathological evidence of endometritis
*[[Endometrial biopsy]] with histopathological evidence of [[endometritis]]
*Transvaginal ultrasound or MRI showing thickened, fluid-filled tubes with or without free pelvic fluid or tubo-ovarian complex, or doppler studies suggesting pelvic infection (e.g., tubal hyperemia
*[[Transvaginal ultrasound]] or [[MRI]] showing thickened, fluid-filled tubes with or without free pelvic fluid or tubo-ovarian complex, or [[doppler]] studies suggesting pelvic infection (e.g., tubal [[Hyperaemia|hyperemia]])
*Laporoscopic findings consistent with PID  
*Laporoscopic findings consistent with PID  
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*The minimum diagnostic criteria are intended to have a high [[sensitivity]] with the goal of detecting as many cases of PID as possible.
*Additional criteria support the diagnosis of PID with greater [[specificity]], while definitive criteria confirm the diagnosis.<ref name="pmid26042815">{{cite journal |vauthors=Workowski KA, Bolan GA |title=Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015 |journal=MMWR Recomm Rep |volume=64 |issue=RR-03 |pages=1–137 |year=2015 |pmid=26042815 |doi= |url=}}</ref>


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Diagnostic Criteria

The CDC has developed a set of diagnostic criteria for prompt treatment of PID based on clinical manifestations to minimize its sequelae.[1]

Minimum diagnostic criteria

(at least 1 must be present)

Additional diagnostic criteria

(at least 1 must be present), increases specificity

Definitive diagnostic criteria
  • The minimum diagnostic criteria are intended to have a high sensitivity with the goal of detecting as many cases of PID as possible.
  • Additional criteria support the diagnosis of PID with greater specificity, while definitive criteria confirm the diagnosis.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Workowski KA, Bolan GA (2015). "Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015". MMWR Recomm Rep. 64 (RR-03): 1–137. PMID 26042815.

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