A prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in Thai men

One-hundred thirteen men (mean age, 23 years) who presented with inguinal buboes to a government-operated hospital for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Bangkok were studied between February 1987 and February 1989. The median duration of preceding symptoms was 7 days (range, 1-62 days). The ma...

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Main Authors: C. Viravan, D. A.B. Dance, C. Ariyarit, S. Looareesuwan, Y. Wattanagoon, T. M.E. Davis, V. Wuthiekanun, S. Tantivanich, B. J. Angus, N. J. White
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spelling th-mahidol.177672018-07-04T14:30:43Z A prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in Thai men C. Viravan D. A.B. Dance C. Ariyarit S. Looareesuwan Y. Wattanagoon T. M.E. Davis V. Wuthiekanun S. Tantivanich B. J. Angus N. J. White Mahidol University Medicine One-hundred thirteen men (mean age, 23 years) who presented with inguinal buboes to a government-operated hospital for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Bangkok were studied between February 1987 and February 1989. The median duration of preceding symptoms was 7 days (range, 1-62 days). The majority of patients (74; 65%) had received treatment previously; 31 (27%) were febrile, 13 (12%) had extrainguinal lymphadenopathy, and 31 (27%) had concurrent active genital ulcers. There was no history of genital ulceration in 66 (58%) of the patients. Pus was obtained from 51 of the 110 buboes aspirated for culture; 21 (41%) of these cultures yielded Haemophilus ducreyi, and 2 (3.9%) were positive for Chlamydia trachomatis on immunofluorescence microscopy. Saline (1 mL) was injected and reaspirated from the buboes of 35 of the other 59 patients; 3 buboes yielded H. ducreyi and 9 were positive for C. trachomatis. All cultures for other aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and viruses in intact buboes were negative. Syphilis serology was positive in only one case. Patients attending STD clinics in this region who have large, fluctuant, edematous inguinal buboes containing pus should receive presumptive treatment for chancroid. If there is no pus, then the bubo is more likely to be caused by lymphogranuloma venereum. 2018-07-04T07:30:43Z 2018-07-04T07:30:43Z 1996-01-01 Article Clinical Infectious Diseases. Vol.22, No.2 (1996), 233-239 10.1093/clinids/22.2.233 10584838 2-s2.0-19144370022 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/17767 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=19144370022&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
C. Viravan
D. A.B. Dance
C. Ariyarit
S. Looareesuwan
Y. Wattanagoon
T. M.E. Davis
V. Wuthiekanun
S. Tantivanich
B. J. Angus
N. J. White
A prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in Thai men
description One-hundred thirteen men (mean age, 23 years) who presented with inguinal buboes to a government-operated hospital for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Bangkok were studied between February 1987 and February 1989. The median duration of preceding symptoms was 7 days (range, 1-62 days). The majority of patients (74; 65%) had received treatment previously; 31 (27%) were febrile, 13 (12%) had extrainguinal lymphadenopathy, and 31 (27%) had concurrent active genital ulcers. There was no history of genital ulceration in 66 (58%) of the patients. Pus was obtained from 51 of the 110 buboes aspirated for culture; 21 (41%) of these cultures yielded Haemophilus ducreyi, and 2 (3.9%) were positive for Chlamydia trachomatis on immunofluorescence microscopy. Saline (1 mL) was injected and reaspirated from the buboes of 35 of the other 59 patients; 3 buboes yielded H. ducreyi and 9 were positive for C. trachomatis. All cultures for other aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and viruses in intact buboes were negative. Syphilis serology was positive in only one case. Patients attending STD clinics in this region who have large, fluctuant, edematous inguinal buboes containing pus should receive presumptive treatment for chancroid. If there is no pus, then the bubo is more likely to be caused by lymphogranuloma venereum.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
C. Viravan
D. A.B. Dance
C. Ariyarit
S. Looareesuwan
Y. Wattanagoon
T. M.E. Davis
V. Wuthiekanun
S. Tantivanich
B. J. Angus
N. J. White
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author C. Viravan
D. A.B. Dance
C. Ariyarit
S. Looareesuwan
Y. Wattanagoon
T. M.E. Davis
V. Wuthiekanun
S. Tantivanich
B. J. Angus
N. J. White
author_sort C. Viravan
title A prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in Thai men
title_short A prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in Thai men
title_full A prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in Thai men
title_fullStr A prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in Thai men
title_full_unstemmed A prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in Thai men
title_sort prospective clinical and bacteriologic study of inguinal buboes in thai men
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