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**Gonorrheal urethritis include, identification of  [[gram-negative]] [[intracellular]] [[diplococci]] ([[GNID]]) or purple [[intracellular]] [[diplococci]] on [[methylene blue]], or [[gentian violet]] stain. Presence of Invaded [[epithelial cells]], [[vacuoles]] that contain multiple [[organisms]] and >2 [[WBC]] per oil immersion field.
**Gonorrheal urethritis include, identification of  [[gram-negative]] [[intracellular]] [[diplococci]] ([[GNID]]) or purple [[intracellular]] [[diplococci]] on [[methylene blue]], or [[gentian violet]] stain. Presence of Invaded [[epithelial cells]], [[vacuoles]] that contain multiple [[organisms]] and >2 [[WBC]] per oil immersion field.
** Nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) is [[microscopically characterized by [[signs]] of [[inflammation]] with absence of [[gram-negative]] [[intracellular]] [[diplococci]].
** Nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) is [[microscopically characterized by [[signs]] of [[inflammation]] with absence of [[gram-negative]] [[intracellular]] [[diplococci]].
Characteristic findings include:<ref name="pmid8627027">{{cite journal |vauthors=Apicella MA, Ketterer M, Lee FK, Zhou D, Rice PA, Blake MS |title=The pathogenesis of gonococcal urethritis in men: confocal and immunoelectron microscopic analysis of urethral exudates from men infected with Neisseria gonorrhoeae |journal=J. Infect. Dis. |volume=173 |issue=3 |pages=636–46 |year=1996 |pmid=8627027 |doi= |url=}}</ref>


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