- Quick Reference Material
- Preface
- List of colour plates
- Contributors
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Chapter 1 The genitourinary medicine service
- Chapter 2 Ethical and medico-legal issues
- Chapter 3 The standard clinic process and sexual health in primary care
- Chapter 4 Investigations and microscopy
- Chapter 5 Specific genitourinary situations
- Chapter 6 Syphilis
- Chapter 7 Gonorrhoea
- Chapter 8 Chlamydia trachomatis infections
- Chapter 9 Non-chlamydial non-specific genital infection
- Chapter 10 Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Chapter 11 Prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome
- Chapter 12 Epididymitis, orchitis, epididymo-orchitis
- Chapter 13 Sexually acquired reactive arthritis
- Chapter 14 Bacterial vaginosis and anaerobic balanitis
- Chapter 15 Trichomoniasis
- Chapter 16 Genital candidiasis
- Chapter 17 Tropical genital and sexually acquired infections
- Chapter 18 Endemic treponematoses
- Chapter 19 Proctocolitis and enteric sexually acquired infections
- Chapter 20 Urinary tract infection
- Chapter 21 Anogenital herpes
- Chapter 22 Anogenital warts
- Chapter 23 Molluscum contagiosum
- Chapter 24 Sexually acquired viral hepatitis
- Chapter 25 Other viral infections
- Chapter 26 Scabies (Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis)
- Chapter 27 Pediculosis
- Chapter 28 Anogenital dermatoses
- Chapter 29 Cervical neoplasia
- Chapter 30 Vulval pain syndromes
- Chapter 31 Streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
- Chapter 32 Genital anomalies
- Chapter 33 Contraception including contraception in HIV infection and infection reduction
- Chapter 34 Psychological aspects and sexual dysfunction
- Chapter 35 HIV: introduction and epidemiology
- Chapter 36 Pathogenesis of HIV infection
- Chapter 37 Staging, classification, and natural history of HIV disease
- Chapter 38 HIV: diagnosis and assessment
- Chapter 39 HIV: primary infection
- Chapter 40 HIV: gastrointestinal disorders
- Chapter 41 HIV: hepatitis virus co-infection
- Chapter 42 HIV: respiratory disorders
- Chapter 43 HIV: neurological disorders
- Chapter 44 HIV: disorders of the eye
- Chapter 45 HIV: dermatological disorders
- Chapter 46 HIV: pyrexia of unknown origin
- Chapter 47 HIV: endocrine and metabolic disorders
- Chapter 48 HIV: renal disorders
- Chapter 49 HIV: cardiovascular disorders
- Chapter 50 HIV: musculoskeletal disorders
- Chapter 51 HIV: reticulo-endothelial disorders
- Chapter 52 HIV: malignancies
- Chapter 53 HIV: management
- Chapter 54 HIV: pregnancy
- Chapter 55 HIV: travel
- Useful resources
- INDEX
HIV: musculoskeletal disorders
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- HIV: musculoskeletal disorders
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- Quick Reference Material
- Preface
- List of colour plates
- Contributors
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Chapter 1 The genitourinary medicine service
- Chapter 2 Ethical and medico-legal issues
- Chapter 3 The standard clinic process and sexual health in primary care
- Chapter 4 Investigations and microscopy
- Chapter 5 Specific genitourinary situations
- Chapter 6 Syphilis
- Chapter 7 Gonorrhoea
- Chapter 8 Chlamydia trachomatis infections
- Chapter 9 Non-chlamydial non-specific genital infection
- Chapter 10 Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Chapter 11 Prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome
- Chapter 12 Epididymitis, orchitis, epididymo-orchitis
- Chapter 13 Sexually acquired reactive arthritis
- Chapter 14 Bacterial vaginosis and anaerobic balanitis
- Chapter 15 Trichomoniasis
- Chapter 16 Genital candidiasis
- Chapter 17 Tropical genital and sexually acquired infections
- Chapter 18 Endemic treponematoses
- Chapter 19 Proctocolitis and enteric sexually acquired infections
- Chapter 20 Urinary tract infection
- Chapter 21 Anogenital herpes
- Chapter 22 Anogenital warts
- Chapter 23 Molluscum contagiosum
- Chapter 24 Sexually acquired viral hepatitis
- Chapter 25 Other viral infections
- Chapter 26 Scabies (Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis)
- Chapter 27 Pediculosis
- Chapter 28 Anogenital dermatoses
- Chapter 29 Cervical neoplasia
- Chapter 30 Vulval pain syndromes
- Chapter 31 Streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
- Chapter 32 Genital anomalies
- Chapter 33 Contraception including contraception in HIV infection and infection reduction
- Chapter 34 Psychological aspects and sexual dysfunction
- Chapter 35 HIV: introduction and epidemiology
- Chapter 36 Pathogenesis of HIV infection
- Chapter 37 Staging, classification, and natural history of HIV disease
- Chapter 38 HIV: diagnosis and assessment
- Chapter 39 HIV: primary infection
- Chapter 40 HIV: gastrointestinal disorders
- Chapter 41 HIV: hepatitis virus co-infection
- Chapter 42 HIV: respiratory disorders
- Chapter 43 HIV: neurological disorders
- Chapter 44 HIV: disorders of the eye
- Chapter 45 HIV: dermatological disorders
- Chapter 46 HIV: pyrexia of unknown origin
- Chapter 47 HIV: endocrine and metabolic disorders
- Chapter 48 HIV: renal disorders
- Chapter 49 HIV: cardiovascular disorders
- Chapter 50 HIV: musculoskeletal disorders
- Chapter 51 HIV: reticulo-endothelial disorders
- Chapter 52 HIV: malignancies
- Chapter 53 HIV: management
- Chapter 54 HIV: pregnancy
- Chapter 55 HIV: travel
- Useful resources
- INDEX